用于培养食用丝状真菌的杏仁壳酶解研究。

IF 5.1 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Lin Cao, Allan Chio, Hamed M El Mashad, Zhongli Pan, Ruihong Zhang
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摘要

研究了糖提取后残留杏仁壳固体(RAHS)的酶解和液化。研究了三种不同酶(celllic CTec2、Viscozyme L和Pectinex Ultra SPL)的水解性能。评价了川曲霉和米曲霉利用水解产物的能力。在50 mL Falcon试管中,200[公式:见文]L/g RAHS的Cellic Ctec2和60[公式:见文]L酶的组合性能最佳,总糖得率为47.21%,总纤维转化率为86.01%,液化效率为51.61%。在250 mL玻璃瓶中应用该优化条件,液化效率达到72.53%,总纤维转化率与猎鹰管相同。通过糖提取和随后的酶水解的组合,每克杏仁壳(干基,d.b)总共可以释放0.55克糖。在水解液中培养awamori Aspergillus和oryzae 5 d,产生均匀的真菌球团,生物量分别为0.89 g /g糖和0.43 g TSS/g糖。两种真菌菌株都能够利用水解产物中的糖,包括半乳糖醛酸。本研究表明,酶解RAHS能够从杏仁壳中回收额外的糖,从而提高真菌生物量的产量,提高杏仁壳的整体利用率。
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Enzymatic hydrolysis of almond hulls for cultivation of edible filamentous fungi.

Enzymatic hydrolysis of almond hulls for cultivation of edible filamentous fungi.

Enzymatic hydrolysis of almond hulls for cultivation of edible filamentous fungi.

Enzymatic hydrolysis of almond hulls for cultivation of edible filamentous fungi.

Enzymatic hydrolysis and liquefaction of the residual almond hull solids (RAHS) after sugar extraction were studied. The hydrolysis performance of three different enzymes (Cellic CTec2, Viscozyme L and Pectinex Ultra SPL) were investigated. The ability of Aspergillus awamori and Aspergillus oryzae in utilizing the hydrolysate was evaluated. In 50 mL Falcon tubes, the combination of 200 [Formula: see text]L/g RAHS of Cellic Ctec2 and 60 [Formula: see text]L/g RAHS of Viscozyme L enzymes resulted in the optimal performance, with total sugar yield of 47.21%, total fiber conversion of 86.01%, and liquefaction efficiency of 51.61%. Applying these optimal conditions in 250 mL glass bottles resulted in higher liquefaction efficiency of 72.53%, while total fiber conversion was same as that in Falcon tubes. Through a combination of sugar extraction and subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis, a total of 0.55 g of sugars could be released per gram of almond hulls (dry basis, d.b.). The cultivation of Aspergillus awamori and Aspergillus oryzae in hydrolysate for five days produced uniform fungal pellets, with biomass yields of 0.89 g total suspended solids (TSS)/g sugar and 0.43 g TSS/g sugar, respectively. Both fungal strains were able to utilize sugars in the hydrolysate, including galacturonic acid. This research demonstrates that enzymatic hydrolysis of RAHS enables the recovery of additional sugars from almond hulls, thereby increasing the yield of fungal biomass and improving the overall utilization of almond hulls.

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Bioresources and Bioprocessing
Bioresources and Bioprocessing BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
8.70%
发文量
118
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Bioresources and Bioprocessing (BIOB) is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. BIOB aims at providing an international academic platform for exchanging views on and promoting research to support bioresource development, processing and utilization in a sustainable manner. As an application-oriented research journal, BIOB covers not only the application and management of bioresource technology but also the design and development of bioprocesses that will lead to new and sustainable production processes. BIOB publishes original and review articles on most topics relating to bioresource and bioprocess engineering, including: -Biochemical and microbiological engineering -Biocatalysis and biotransformation -Biosynthesis and metabolic engineering -Bioprocess and biosystems engineering -Bioenergy and biorefinery -Cell culture and biomedical engineering -Food, agricultural and marine biotechnology -Bioseparation and biopurification engineering -Bioremediation and environmental biotechnology
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