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Effect of initial moisture content on two Amazon rainforest Aspergillus strains cultivated on agro-industrial residues: Biomass-degrading enzymes production and characterization
Priscila da Silva Delabona,Priscila da Silva Delabona,Rosangela Donizete Perpetua Buzon Pirota,Rosangela Donizete Perpetua Buzon Pirota,Carla Aloia Codima,Carla Aloia Codima,C. R. Tremacoldi,Andre Rodrigues,Cristiane S. Farinas +8 more
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This work evaluates the effect of initial moisture content on two Aspergillus strains, isolated from the Amazon rainforest and grown under SSF, demonstrating the potential of the organism for the production of acidophilic and thermophilic biomass-degrading enzymes.About:
This article is published in Industrial Crops and Products.The article was published on 2013-03-01. It has received 103 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bran & Aspergillus niger.read more
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Developments in solid-state fermentation for the production of biomass-degrading enzymes for the bioenergy sector
TL;DR: The focus of this review is on recent developments in SSF processes for enzymes production, and the application of such techniques in the bioenergy sector.
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A solid state fungal fermentation-based strategy for the hydrolysis of wheat straw
TL;DR: A solid state fungal fermentation strategy converting wheat straw to hydrolysate by culturing A. niger and using freshly-prepared fungal extract to hydrolyze the fermented wheat straw achieves 19% higher hydrolysis efficiency than Ctec2.
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Solid state fermentation (SSF)-derived cellulase for saccharification of the green seaweed Ulva for bioethanol production
Nitin Trivedi,Nitin Trivedi,C.R.K. Reddy,C.R.K. Reddy,Ricardo Radulovich,Bhavanath Jha,Bhavanath Jha +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a carboxymethyl cellulase from the marine fungus Cladosporium sphaerospermum through solid state fermentation (SSF) was investigated for its saccharification potential of seaweed biomass using the common green seaweed Ulva fasciata.
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Thermophilic fungi as new sources for production of cellulases and xylanases with potential use in sugarcane bagasse saccharification.
J. de Cassia Pereira,N. Paganini Marques,Andre Rodrigues,T. Brito de Oliveira,Maurício Boscolo,R. J. da Silva,Eleni Gomes,D.A. Bocchini Martins +7 more
TL;DR: To obtain new cellulases and xylanases from thermophilic fungi; evaluate their potential for sugarcane bagasse saccharification.
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Cellulases and xylanases production by endophytic fungi by solid state fermentation using lignocellulosic substrates and enzymatic saccharification of pretreated sugarcane bagasse
Natália Paganini Marques,Josiani de Cassia Pereira,Eleni Gomes,Roberto da Silva,Angela Regina Araújo,Henrique Ferreira,Andre Rodrigues,Kelly J. Dussán,Daniela Alonso Bocchini +8 more
TL;DR: 14 strains of endophytic fungi not yet explored as enzymes sources were randomly chosen and prospected for cellulases and xylanases production by solid-state fermentation and 4 fungi stood out regarding endoglucanase and β-glucosidase activities.
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