2022
DOI: 10.3390/fermentation8120725
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Synergistic Enhancement Effect of Compound Additive of Organic Alcohols and Biosurfactant on Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Lignocellulose

Abstract: The insufficient of lignocellulose degradation enzymes, such as cellulase and hemicellulase, is the major obstacle that hinders the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass to monosaccharides, especially during the woody biomass hydrolysis process. The addition of additives has received significant attention due to their enhancement of the enzymatic degradation efficiency of lignocellulose. In the present study, a combination of organic alcohols and a biosurfactant could synergistically enhance the saccharific… Show more

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“…Numerous studies have established synergy between biosurfactants and antibiotics (Joshi‐Navare & Prabhune, 2013; Rivardo et al, 2011), detergent (Nguyen et al, 2020), nanoparticles (e.g., silicon dioxide, silver, silica, and chitosan) (Joanna et al, 2018; Karamchandani et al, 2022; Khademolhosseini, Jafari, Mousavi, & Manteghian, 2019; Wang et al, 2020), protein (Wan et al, 2014), pigment (Mathlom et al, 2018), organic alcohol (Liang et al, 2022), and other biosurfactants (Nor et al, 2021; Sana et al, 2018). Thus, one of the added advantages of mBS‐NE over NE formed using conventional surfactants is that mBS can confer novel properties to the formulation, potentially augmenting its efficacy.…”
Section: Applications Of Microbial Biosurfactant Based Nementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have established synergy between biosurfactants and antibiotics (Joshi‐Navare & Prabhune, 2013; Rivardo et al, 2011), detergent (Nguyen et al, 2020), nanoparticles (e.g., silicon dioxide, silver, silica, and chitosan) (Joanna et al, 2018; Karamchandani et al, 2022; Khademolhosseini, Jafari, Mousavi, & Manteghian, 2019; Wang et al, 2020), protein (Wan et al, 2014), pigment (Mathlom et al, 2018), organic alcohol (Liang et al, 2022), and other biosurfactants (Nor et al, 2021; Sana et al, 2018). Thus, one of the added advantages of mBS‐NE over NE formed using conventional surfactants is that mBS can confer novel properties to the formulation, potentially augmenting its efficacy.…”
Section: Applications Of Microbial Biosurfactant Based Nementioning
confidence: 99%