Publications by authors named "Monica M Cruz-Santos"

Second generation biorefineries play an important role in the production of renewable energy and fuels, utilizing forest and agro-industrial residues and by-products as raw materials. The integration of novel bioproducts, such as: xylitol, β-carotene, xylooligosaccharides, and biopigments into the biorefinery's portfolio can offer economic benefits in the valorization of lignocellulosic materials, particularly cellulosic and hemicellulosic fractions. Fungal biopigments, known for their additional antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, are appealing to consumers and can have applications in various industrial sectors, including food and pharmaceuticals.

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  • - A new method for pretreating sugarcane bagasse using hydrodynamic cavitation and ozone was tested, achieving high glucan (86%) and xylan (72%) hydrolysis yields when optimal conditions (10 mg/min ozone and pH 5.10) were used.
  • - Additional tests with iron sulfate during Fenton pretreatment improved glucan and xylan yields to 92% and 71%, respectively, with only 10 minutes of pretreatment.
  • - In the simultaneous saccharification and co-fermentation (SSCF) process, batch and fed-batch operations produced ethanol at rates of 0.33 g/L/h and 0.54 g/L/h, respectively, yielding 26 g
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Pullulan is an exopolysaccharide produced by Aureobasidium pullulans, with interesting characteristics which lead to its application in industries such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, and others. To reduce production costs for industrial applications, cheaper raw materials such as lignocellulosic biomass can be utilized as a carbon and nutrient source for the microbial process. In this study, a comprehensive and critical review was conducted, encompassing the pullulan production process and the key influential variables.

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