G. E. Araguirang, Arianne Joyce R. Arizala, Eden Beth B. Asilo, J. L. Batalon, Erin B. Bello, J. P. Madigal, J. Monge, Nicole Angelique L. Sanchez, F. Elegado
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摘要
香蕉(M. acuminata x balbisiana)是菲律宾各地,特别是棉兰老岛大型种植园中丰富的木质纤维素废弃物,可作为底物用于生产乙醇等高价值产品。为了弥补由于香蕉假茎水分含量高而导致的基于底物总重量的低产量,主要的挑战是将这种木质纤维素生物质更有效地转化为单体糖,然后转化为乙醇,以实现具有成本竞争力的产量。因此,本研究评估了固体负载、孵育时间和酶用量对酶解过程中还原糖产率的影响,并试图通过响应面法(Response Surface Methodology, RSM),特别是采用Box-Behnken设计,对影响因素进行优化。经预处理的香蕉假茎在培养时间为20 h,固载量为15 g,酶浓度为0.55%的条件下,还原糖产量显著提高。乙醇产量在解毒底物中观察到较高,尽管生物质在未解毒底物中较高。据我们所知,本研究是菲律宾首次尝试以香蕉假茎废料为原料生产第二代乙醇。
PRE-TREATMENT AND ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF BANANA (Musa acuminata x balbisiana) PSEUDOSTEM FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION
Banana (M. acuminata x balbisiana) is an abundant lignocellulosic waste material in large plantations all over the Philippines, especially in Mindanao, which can be utilized as substrate in producing high-value products like ethanol. To compensate for the low yield based on total weight of substrate due to the high moisture content of banana pseudostem, there is the primary challenge to make the conversion of this lignocellulosic biomass into monomeric sugar and then into ethanol more efficiently in order to achieve yields that would make it cost-competitive. Hence, this study evaluated the effects of solid loading, incubation time and amount of enzyme on yield of reducing sugars in the enzymatic hydrolysis process and attempted to optimize the significant factors by Response Surface Methodology (RSM), specifically using Box-Behnken design. There was significant improvement on the reducing sugar yield of the pretreated banana pseudostem at 20 h incubation time, 15 g solid loading and 0.55 % enzyme concentration. Ethanol production was observed to be higher in the detoxified substrate although biomass was higher for the non-detoxified substrate. As to our knowledge, the present study is the first attempt to produce second generation ethanol using banana pseudostem waste as feedstock in the Philippines.