Abstract
High cellulase loading is still a major impediment in the production of fermentative sugars from high-solids enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic substrates in the enzyme-based “biorefinery” industry. This study attempted a high-solids (20%) enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic substrate at a very low cellulase loading with mixed use of additives and accessory enzymes by fed-batch mode. To avoid the high initial biomass viscosity, the high-solids enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic substrates was initiated with a solids content of 8%. Thereafter, 4% of the additional substrates were consecutively fed into the hydrolysis system after 6, 12, and 18 h to reach a final solids content of 20%. Some additive mixtures (40 mg/g substrateTween 80 + 10 mg/g substrate tea saponin +20 mg/g substrate BSA) were observed to enable this fed-batch hydrolysis to increase 30% of the glucose yield after the 48 h. The combination of these additives and accessory enzymes (2.4 mg/g substrate xylanase and 1 mg/g substra...
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