OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS

In search of native cellulase-producing microorganisms, collected from lignocellulosic waste in Ecuatorian Andes, Amazon region, and in Antarctica, 17 sporulating strains were found. These strains and the cocktails obtained from them were used in assays to measure glucose concentration produced from...

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Main Authors: Carmen A. Salvador Pinos, Maira Rojas Carrillo, Leyanis Mesa Garriga, Pablo Londoño-Larrea, Jonathan Villavicencio Montoya, Erenio González Suárez
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bc5006b16bec47409c7bf9d52f184053 2023-05-15T13:54:29+02:00 OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS Carmen A. Salvador Pinos Maira Rojas Carrillo Leyanis Mesa Garriga Pablo Londoño-Larrea Jonathan Villavicencio Montoya Erenio González Suárez 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/bc5006b16bec47409c7bf9d52f184053 EN ES eng spa Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas http://centroazucar.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/centro_azucar/article/view/41 https://doaj.org/toc/0253-5777 https://doaj.org/toc/2223-4861 0253-5777 2223-4861 https://doaj.org/article/bc5006b16bec47409c7bf9d52f184053 Revista Centro Azúcar, Vol 46, Iss 1, Pp 11-11 (2019) bacillus bagasse cellulases enzymatic cocktail hydrolysis Special industries and trades HD9000-9999 article 2019 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T02:59:13Z In search of native cellulase-producing microorganisms, collected from lignocellulosic waste in Ecuatorian Andes, Amazon region, and in Antarctica, 17 sporulating strains were found. These strains and the cocktails obtained from them were used in assays to measure glucose concentration produced from carboxymethylcellulose, crystalline cellulose and filter paper units (FPU). The obtained values were that only the cocktail from Bacillus sp. collected at a “panela” artisan factory produced glucose concentrations that might be of interest, after the cellulases degraded all substrates: carboxymethylcellulose, crystalline cellulose and filter paper. The amount of glucose liquor obtained in the best assay was measured in HPLC, producing 3.45 mg/ml of glucose after the action of endo-beta-glucanase and 1.8 mg/ml of glucose in presence of exo-glucanase. The amount of filter paper units produced in vitrowere 0.0073 FPU. However, the study found that, since the Payback Period for the investment was 6 years, it would not be recommendable to invest in a production plant with these cocktails. Due to this, is recommended to continue the research with this strain of Bacillus sp. to improve the dynamic indicators. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic bacillus
bagasse
cellulases
enzymatic
cocktail
hydrolysis
Special industries and trades
HD9000-9999
spellingShingle bacillus
bagasse
cellulases
enzymatic
cocktail
hydrolysis
Special industries and trades
HD9000-9999
Carmen A. Salvador Pinos
Maira Rojas Carrillo
Leyanis Mesa Garriga
Pablo Londoño-Larrea
Jonathan Villavicencio Montoya
Erenio González Suárez
OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS
topic_facet bacillus
bagasse
cellulases
enzymatic
cocktail
hydrolysis
Special industries and trades
HD9000-9999
description In search of native cellulase-producing microorganisms, collected from lignocellulosic waste in Ecuatorian Andes, Amazon region, and in Antarctica, 17 sporulating strains were found. These strains and the cocktails obtained from them were used in assays to measure glucose concentration produced from carboxymethylcellulose, crystalline cellulose and filter paper units (FPU). The obtained values were that only the cocktail from Bacillus sp. collected at a “panela” artisan factory produced glucose concentrations that might be of interest, after the cellulases degraded all substrates: carboxymethylcellulose, crystalline cellulose and filter paper. The amount of glucose liquor obtained in the best assay was measured in HPLC, producing 3.45 mg/ml of glucose after the action of endo-beta-glucanase and 1.8 mg/ml of glucose in presence of exo-glucanase. The amount of filter paper units produced in vitrowere 0.0073 FPU. However, the study found that, since the Payback Period for the investment was 6 years, it would not be recommendable to invest in a production plant with these cocktails. Due to this, is recommended to continue the research with this strain of Bacillus sp. to improve the dynamic indicators.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Carmen A. Salvador Pinos
Maira Rojas Carrillo
Leyanis Mesa Garriga
Pablo Londoño-Larrea
Jonathan Villavicencio Montoya
Erenio González Suárez
author_facet Carmen A. Salvador Pinos
Maira Rojas Carrillo
Leyanis Mesa Garriga
Pablo Londoño-Larrea
Jonathan Villavicencio Montoya
Erenio González Suárez
author_sort Carmen A. Salvador Pinos
title OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS
title_short OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS
title_full OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS
title_fullStr OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS
title_full_unstemmed OBTENTION OF CELLULASES IN ECUADOR TO REDUCE ENZYME COSTS IN SUGAR CANE BAGASSE HYDROLYSIS
title_sort obtention of cellulases in ecuador to reduce enzyme costs in sugar cane bagasse hydrolysis
publisher Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/bc5006b16bec47409c7bf9d52f184053
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op_source Revista Centro Azúcar, Vol 46, Iss 1, Pp 11-11 (2019)
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