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Performance evaluation of fungal cellulases with dilute acid pretreated sugarcane bagasse: A robust bioprospecting strategy for biofuel enzymes

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  • Jain, Lavika
  • Agrawal, Deepti

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Bioprospecting is lucrative tool to explore novel, efficient and cheap cellulases catering “second generation biofuels” sector. In this study we propose performance evaluation of fungal cellulases with dilute acid pretreated sugarcane bagasse, as robust bioprospecting strategy for biofuel enzymes. Nine cellulolytic fungi were purified from wood decaying and termite rich zones of CSIR-IIP, India. Microscopic examination revealed that Penicillium and Aspergillus were the predominant genera among various cellulolytic fungi. After primary and secondary screening under submerged and solid state fermentation respectively, Isolate 3 (Aspergillus sp.) emerged as best hypercellulolytic strain. Under SSF, it exhibited a maximum of ∼956 U/g endoglucanase and 167 U/g cellobiase activities on 5th day under optimized assay conditions. However, benchmarking shortlisted fungal cellulases by saccharifying acid pretreated sugarcane bagasse yielded surprising results. In spite of exhibiting maximum endoglucanase and cellobiase activity of 207 U/g and 37U/g respectively on day 4th, cellulase cocktail of Isolate 4 released 6.83 g/L and 5.41 g/L of total reducing sugars and glucose respectively at 60 °C (pH 4.0) after 72 h. These results showed that Isolate 4 phylogenetically confirmed as Talaromyces verruculosus IIPC 324 produced robust and specific cellulase cocktail for efficient hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse.

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  • Jain, Lavika & Agrawal, Deepti, 2018. "Performance evaluation of fungal cellulases with dilute acid pretreated sugarcane bagasse: A robust bioprospecting strategy for biofuel enzymes," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 115(C), pages 978-988.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:115:y:2018:i:c:p:978-988
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2017.09.021
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    1. Liu, Jeng-Chen & Chang, Wan-Jhu & Hsu, Teng-Chieh & Chen, Hui-Jye & Chen, Yo-Chia, 2020. "Direct fermentation of cellulose to ethanol by Saccharomyces cerevisiae displaying a bifunctional cellobiohydrolase gene from Orpinomyces sp. Y102," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 159(C), pages 1029-1035.
    2. Rosen, Yan & Mamane, Hadas & Gerchman, Yoram, 2021. "Immersed ozonation of agro-wastes as an effective pretreatment method in bioethanol production," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 174(C), pages 382-390.
    3. Prajapati, Bhanu Pratap & Jana, Uttam Kumar & Suryawanshi, Rahul Kumar & Kango, Naveen, 2020. "Sugarcane bagasse saccharification using Aspergillus tubingensis enzymatic cocktail for 2G bio-ethanol production," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 152(C), pages 653-663.

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