Statistical optimization of cellulase production by halophilic strains isolated from Tunisian Sebkhas using the renewable marine biomass waste, Posidonia oceanica, as a cellulosic substrate
Abstract:Bio-based ethanol production from enzymatic lignocellulosic biomass degradation serves an efficient technology to combat the problem of depleting fossil fuels. High cost of the enzyme is the major obstacle in preventing the commercialization of this process. Thus, main objective of the present study was to optimize composition of culture parameters for enhancing cellulase production by two halophilic strains Oceanobacillus picture E50 and Bacillus vallismortis J77 using Posidonia oceanica waste (POW) as a subs… Show more
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