2018
DOI: 10.1080/00986445.2018.1494580
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Improvement in menthol extraction of fresh leaves of Mentha arvensis by the application of multi-enzymatic extract of Aspergillus niger

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“…No reports were found in the literature regarding Pz, however it is known that Aspergillus sp. are well known for secreting large amounts of enzymes (Hernández-Martínez et al 2011) and for this reason they are often mentioned in several studies as efficient producers of lignolytic complex enzymes, among them the work of Reis et al (2019) where A. niger is cited as a viable alternative production of multiple enzymes, including MnP and Lac. In addition, the A. niger strain can be adopted as a biodegradable agent for complex compounds, such as effluent discoloration composed of reactive yellow and reactive red dye, reaching 98.62% and 92.42% removal, respectively, as described by Salem et al (2019), and as an alternative, A. niger it can also biodegrade the Congo Red dye, reaching a discoloration rate of 97% as a result ligninolytic enzymes action, where MnP plays a crucial role in discoloration (Asses et al 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No reports were found in the literature regarding Pz, however it is known that Aspergillus sp. are well known for secreting large amounts of enzymes (Hernández-Martínez et al 2011) and for this reason they are often mentioned in several studies as efficient producers of lignolytic complex enzymes, among them the work of Reis et al (2019) where A. niger is cited as a viable alternative production of multiple enzymes, including MnP and Lac. In addition, the A. niger strain can be adopted as a biodegradable agent for complex compounds, such as effluent discoloration composed of reactive yellow and reactive red dye, reaching 98.62% and 92.42% removal, respectively, as described by Salem et al (2019), and as an alternative, A. niger it can also biodegrade the Congo Red dye, reaching a discoloration rate of 97% as a result ligninolytic enzymes action, where MnP plays a crucial role in discoloration (Asses et al 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EAE technique is considered as a green extraction technology [21]. In EAE, hydrolytic enzymes act on the polysaccharides of the cell wall, disrupt it and release Essential Oil as Green Preservative Obtained by Ecofriendly Extraction Techniques DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.103035 the intracellular essential oil and other bioactive compounds [22].…”
Section: Enzyme-assisted Extraction (Eae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher enzyme concentration causes higher degree of cell wall disruption. However, with continuous increase in concentration, a point is reached from where on, further increasing the concentration has almost negligible effect on the yield [34,36,39] and [40]. Some of the research examples where enzymatic pre-treatment is used for EOs extraction can be seen in Table 2.…”
Section: Enzymatic Pre-treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%