Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi

In order to optimize the enzymatic hydrolysis of POME solid, the effects of substrate pretreatment using varying concentrations of sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid, crude enzyme from both strains in different ratio and pH reaction were studied. The best experimental conditions found to degrade POM...

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Main Authors: Wong, Kok Mun, Abdul Rahman, Nor'aini, Abd. Aziz, Suraini, Sabaratnam, Vikineswary, Hassan, Mohd Ali
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Published: Academic Journals 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.145362016-09-02T07:29:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14536/ Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi Wong, Kok Mun Abdul Rahman, Nor'aini Abd. Aziz, Suraini Sabaratnam, Vikineswary Hassan, Mohd Ali In order to optimize the enzymatic hydrolysis of POME solid, the effects of substrate pretreatment using varying concentrations of sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid, crude enzyme from both strains in different ratio and pH reaction were studied. The best experimental conditions found to degrade POME solids were 12 h incubation time, 0.5% (v/v) sulfuric acid pretreatment, crude enzymes mixture from Aspergillus niger EB5 and Trichoderma sp. EB6 (1.75 mL Asp+0.25 mL Tri with the total cellulase activity equal to 14.76 IU) and incubation pH at 5.0. Under these conditions, the reducing sugar concentration reached 23 g L-1 with the hydrolysis yield and productivity at 32% and 1.90 g L-1 h-1, respectively. The bioconversion of POME solid to reducing sugar by the mixture of crude enzyme from the strains was relatively higher by almost 2 folds as compared to commercial cellulase. The results suggested that the crude cellulases mixture from locally isolated fungi has potential for hydrolyzing the abundant agriculture residues from the palm oil industry. Academic Journals 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14536/1/Enzymatic%20hydrolysis%20of%20palm%20oil%20mill%20effluent%20solid%20using%20mixed%20cellulases%20from%20locally%20isolated%20fungi.pdf Wong, Kok Mun and Abdul Rahman, Nor'aini and Abd. Aziz, Suraini and Sabaratnam, Vikineswary and Hassan, Mohd Ali (2008) Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi. Research Journal of Microbiology, 3 (6). pp. 474-481. ISSN 1816-4935 http://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jm.2008.474.481 10.3923/jm.2008.474.481
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description In order to optimize the enzymatic hydrolysis of POME solid, the effects of substrate pretreatment using varying concentrations of sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid, crude enzyme from both strains in different ratio and pH reaction were studied. The best experimental conditions found to degrade POME solids were 12 h incubation time, 0.5% (v/v) sulfuric acid pretreatment, crude enzymes mixture from Aspergillus niger EB5 and Trichoderma sp. EB6 (1.75 mL Asp+0.25 mL Tri with the total cellulase activity equal to 14.76 IU) and incubation pH at 5.0. Under these conditions, the reducing sugar concentration reached 23 g L-1 with the hydrolysis yield and productivity at 32% and 1.90 g L-1 h-1, respectively. The bioconversion of POME solid to reducing sugar by the mixture of crude enzyme from the strains was relatively higher by almost 2 folds as compared to commercial cellulase. The results suggested that the crude cellulases mixture from locally isolated fungi has potential for hydrolyzing the abundant agriculture residues from the palm oil industry.
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author Wong, Kok Mun
Abdul Rahman, Nor'aini
Abd. Aziz, Suraini
Sabaratnam, Vikineswary
Hassan, Mohd Ali
spellingShingle Wong, Kok Mun
Abdul Rahman, Nor'aini
Abd. Aziz, Suraini
Sabaratnam, Vikineswary
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi
author_facet Wong, Kok Mun
Abdul Rahman, Nor'aini
Abd. Aziz, Suraini
Sabaratnam, Vikineswary
Hassan, Mohd Ali
author_sort Wong, Kok Mun
title Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi
title_short Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi
title_full Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi
title_fullStr Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi
title_sort enzymatic hydrolysis of palm oil mill effluent solid using mixed cellulases from locally isolated fungi
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14536/1/Enzymatic%20hydrolysis%20of%20palm%20oil%20mill%20effluent%20solid%20using%20mixed%20cellulases%20from%20locally%20isolated%20fungi.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14536/
http://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jm.2008.474.481
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