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Solid state fermentation for production of microbial cellulases: Recent advances and improvement strategies.

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The critical analysis of recent literature covering production of cellulase in solid state fermentation using advance technologies such as consolidated bioprocessing, metabolic engineering and strain improvement, and circumscribes the strategies to improve the enzyme yield are summarized.
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This article is published in International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.The article was published on 2016-05-01. It has received 179 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Solid-state fermentation & Cellulase.

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Solid waste issue: Sources, composition, disposal, recycling, and valorization

TL;DR: The most commonly used technologies for the treatment and valorization of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (MSW) are composting and anaerobic digestion (AD) as discussed by the authors.
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A detailed overview of xylanases: an emerging biomolecule for current and future prospective

TL;DR: The present review gives an insight of using microbial xylanases as an “Emerging Green Tool” along with its current status and future prospective.
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Potentials and challenges in lignocellulosic biofuel production technology

TL;DR: An overview of the various possibilities that can be exploited for biofuel production is provided and recommendations for increasing the production efficiency with a view to improving the overall yield and lowering the production costs are made.
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Strategies for cost-effective and enhanced production of bacterial cellulose

TL;DR: This review has summarized major efforts to enhance BC production in order to make it a cost-effective biopolymer and exploration of novel and efficient BC producing microbial strains provides impressive boost to the BC production processes.
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Solid-State Fermentation as a Novel Paradigm for Organic Waste Valorization: A Review

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the management of solid wastes using Solid State Fermentation (SSF), with regard to its current application, advantages and challenges, downstream processing in SSF, economic viewpoint, and future perspectives is presented.
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Challenges and advances in the heterologous expression of cellulolytic enzymes: a review

TL;DR: The major challenges, as well as the major advances made to date in the recombinant expression of cellulases across the commonly used bacterial, plant and yeast systems are investigated.
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Optimization of the acid pretreatment of rice hulls to obtain fermentable sugars for bioethanol production

TL;DR: In this paper, a Central Composite Design (CCD) was used to obtain regression equations in function of the variables: acid concentration and heating time, and the optimal conditions were obtained by the Desirability function.

Fungal solid-state fermentation and various methods of

TL;DR: The enzyme can effectively depolymerize the cellulose chains in lignocellulosic 22 as mentioned in this paper, which can serve vast applications in the industries of biofuel, pulp and paper, detergent and textile.
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Potential of apple pomace as a solid substrate for fungal cellulase and hemicellulase bioproduction through solid-state fermentation

TL;DR: Light is shed on the rapid bioproduction of fungal cellulase and hemicellulase using low cost waste, apple pomace as substrate when supplemented with different inducers by Aspergillus niger NRRL-567.
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Production of cellulolytic enzymes from ascomycetes: comparison of solid state and submerged fermentation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of enzymatic profiles for several ascomycetes covering phylogenetically distinct genera and species, and provide guidelines for directly comparing cellulolytic enzyme production in SSF with SmF to advance future research of enzyme production.
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