2013
DOI: 10.1186/1754-6834-6-25
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Production of bacterial cellulose and enzyme from waste fiber sludge

Abstract: BackgroundBacterial cellulose (BC) is a highly crystalline and mechanically stable nanopolymer, which has excellent potential as a material in many novel applications, especially if it can be produced in large amounts from an inexpensive feedstock. Waste fiber sludge, a residue with little or no value, originates from pulp mills and lignocellulosic biorefineries. A high cellulose and low lignin content contributes to making the fiber sludge suitable for bioconversion, even without a thermochemical pretreatment… Show more

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“…Cellulose could be harvested by feeding a DSB or YfiR mutant with a variety of inexpensive and environmentally friendly nutrients (such as waste from various industrial processes). Similar types of studies have already been attempted with G. xylinus (75,76). The work presented here might increase the financial feasibility of microbial cellulose production and helps further the understanding of matrix production in microbial biofilms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Cellulose could be harvested by feeding a DSB or YfiR mutant with a variety of inexpensive and environmentally friendly nutrients (such as waste from various industrial processes). Similar types of studies have already been attempted with G. xylinus (75,76). The work presented here might increase the financial feasibility of microbial cellulose production and helps further the understanding of matrix production in microbial biofilms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Most the highest yield for Acetobacter xylinum 0416 strains were achieved after seven days of incubation [14,15]. Figure 2 represents reductions of pH from their initial values.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of undesired impurities in bacterial cellulose makes it appropriate for a wide array of applications, such as reinforcement of high-quality papers, paint additives, coatings, reinforcement for optically transparent films, specialty textiles, and packaging. 133 Because of its purity and the orientation of its fibers, it can be formed into high-quality audio membranes. 2 Dextrans stabilize enzymes and microorganisms during lyophilization and vacuum drying.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%