2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.940712
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Abstract: Xylanase enzymes are useful to fractionate plant biomass, producing xylan, xylooligosaccharides (XOS), and antioxidant-derived XOS. In a biorefinery, pretreated biomass can be digested with xylanase prior to cellulose saccharification, enhancing the product portfolio in the process. With this vision, this study highlighted a wide range of new products attainable from alkaline-sulfite–pretreated sugarcane bagasse by treatments with endo-xylanase under controlled conditions. The developed process provided a crud… Show more

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“…Pretreatment methods can be divided into categories including, physical (milling, microwave, ultrasound, and pyrolysis), chemical (acid, alkali, ozonolysis, and organic solvent, ionic liquids), physicochemical (hot water, steam explosion, ammonia based, wet oxidation, and carbon dioxide, CO2) and biological (microbial and enzymatic). For each material, there may be more than one pretreatment considering that the most efficient methods may not be according to availability, there are adaptations of pretreatments or substitutions to arrive at the desired material (Meenakshisundaram et al, 2021;Silva et al, 2022;Zanivan et al, 2022).…”
Section: Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%