Abstract

The purpose of this work was to study the enzymatic hydrolysis of the fibrous products obtained by the hydro-thermobaric processing (with an explosion) of two types of raw materials, Miscanthus and oat hulls, in a high-pressure reactor. Multi-enzyme composition of the enzyme preparations, such as BrewZyme BGX, CelloLux-A, and Rapidase CR was used as a catalyst. It was found that the fibrous products from oat hulls exhibit the higher reactivity to fermentation as compared to Miscanthus; hydrolysis of the oat hulls processing product in a high-pressure reactor leads to the maximum yield of reducing substances, 68% (relative to the substrate weight) or 95% (relative to the weight of hydrolyzed components) with the predominance of glucose hydrolyzate. In the case of the Miscanthus processing product obtained under the same conditions, the yield of reducing substances was 44% (relative to the substrate weight) or 56% (relative to the weight of hydrolyzed components). The mass fraction of hemicelluloses in the processing products decreased to 0.4% with increasing pressure in hydro-thermobaric processing of Miscanthus; the reactivity of the products to fermentation decreased, the yield of reducing substances was 37% (relative to the substrate weight) or 55% (relative to the weight of hydrolyzed components).

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