2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-019-00830-7
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Delignification of Aloe Vera Rind by Mild Acid Associated Microwave Pretreatment to Persuade Enhanced Enzymatic Saccharification

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“…In Aloe vera processing plants, the inner gel is generally separated from the external skin, which accounts for over 30% of the total leaf weight, generating large amounts of waste. In most cases, this agrowaste lacks commercial use and is usually discarded, used as compost or directly incinerated [ 12 ]. Even though there is little information about Aloe vera skin compared to the inner gel, which has been extensively studied, it has been reported that Aloe vera skin could be a promising source of bioactive compounds which might be used in food, food packaging or biomedical applications [ 4 , 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Aloe vera processing plants, the inner gel is generally separated from the external skin, which accounts for over 30% of the total leaf weight, generating large amounts of waste. In most cases, this agrowaste lacks commercial use and is usually discarded, used as compost or directly incinerated [ 12 ]. Even though there is little information about Aloe vera skin compared to the inner gel, which has been extensively studied, it has been reported that Aloe vera skin could be a promising source of bioactive compounds which might be used in food, food packaging or biomedical applications [ 4 , 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For pretreatment in combination with microwave radiation, sulfuric acid, ionic liquids, or basic salts with orthophosphoric acid are most often used. Microwaves together with 0.5% v/v sulfuric acid reduced the concentration of lignins in aloe biomass by up to 66% (Rajeswari et al 2020 ). The combined action of ionic liquids together with microwave radiation at 130 °C resulted in a nearly 80% reduction in lignin concentration in Miscanthus biomass and birch wood (Kohli et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For pretreatment in combination with microwave radiation, sulfuric acid, ionic liquids or basic salts with phosphoric acid are most often used. Microwaves together with 0.5% v/v sulfuric acid reduced the concentration of lignins in aloe biomass by up to 66% [22]. The combined action of ionic liquids together with microwave radiation at 130ºC resulted in a nearly 80% reduction in lignin concentration in Miscanthus biomass and birch wood [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Microwaves are also used as a factor supporting deligni cation with acids and bases, ionic liquids or organic solvents. With properly selected process conditions, microwave treatment combined with the use of dilute sulfuric acid reduced the lignin content in Aloe vera biomass by more than 50% [22]. Diluted sodium hydroxide together with microwave radiation also successfully deligni ed the biomass of Prosopis juli ora (lignin content reduction up to 70%) [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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