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  • The study investigates transforming rice straw into simple sugars using a process that includes dilute nitric acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis.
  • Rice straw is separated into pulp and supernatant, which are then hydrolyzed by microbes isolated from soil, yielding glucose.
  • The optimal conditions for nitric acid pretreatment were 30°C at 200 rpm for 72 hours, resulting in the supernatant producing the highest glucose yield of 205 mg/g of rice straw.

Article Abstract

The present work refers to a process involving the use of dilute nitric acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis for the transformation of rice straw into simple sugars. Acid pre-treated rice straw was separated into the pulp and supernatant through centrifugation and filtration. The two fractions are then converted into simple sugars by combined action of microbes producing cellulase and laccase enzymes. These microbes were isolated from soil samples which were collected from different locations with varying altitudes, expected to harbour microbes with high-hydrolysing activity. The nitric acid pretreatment was carried out at 30 °C, 200 rpm for 72 h. After 72 h, the culture supernatants were analysed for the presence of glucose with the help of HPLC. The supernatant fraction separated after the acid pre-treated rice straw produced highest amount of glucose (205 mg/g of rice straw) upon subsequent hydrolysis with synergistic action of cellulase and laccase-producing microbes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863316PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-018-0013-6DOI Listing

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