Abstract

ABSTRACTThe combination of NaOH pretreatment and microorganisms isolated from termite was used for releasing wrapped polysaccharides from wheat straw biomass matrix. Different concentrations of NaOH (1%, 3%, 5%, 7% and 10%) were considered to remove lignin and to release polysaccharides as a pretreatment method at 80°C for 4 h before subjecting it to microbial hydrolysis. Data obtained from compositional analysis of pretreated wheat straws show that a significant amount of cellulose and lignin were released after NaOH pretreatments. The amount of cellulose and lignin released was increased with increasing concentration of NaOH in the pretreatment solution. Further analysis of X-Ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy confirms the removal of lignin and release of cellulose. About 69.5% of lignin was solubilized and 72.67% of cellulose was released after 10% NaOH pretreatment which was the maximum. Data from spectrophotometric analysis of reducing sugar by the 3,5-dinitrosalycilic acid method show that 83.68% (0.706 g/100 ml) of polysaccharides were converted to glucose and xylose by isolated bacteria after the 15th day of hydrolysis.

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