Lignin obtained from renewable biomass is a potential feedstock for the synthesis of various value-added chemicals through efficient biocatalytic routes. The ligninolytic enzymes-assisted depolymerization of lignin to vanillin constitutes the most commercially attractive and promising approach in green chemistry as vanillin constitutes the second most prevalent flavoring agent. Thus, in the present work, immobilized laccase and versatile peroxidase, and further, a co-immobilized laccase and versatile peroxidase system on magnetic silica microspheres (MSMS) were developed to generate a robust biocatalytic system that mediates the depolymerization of lignin obtained from biomass. The depolymerization of lignin by free and immobilized laccase showed a vanillin yield of 24.8% and 23%, respectively, at pH 4.0 in 6 h at 30°C against a vanillin yield of 20% and 21.7% with the free and immobilized versatile peroxidase, respectively, at pH 5.0°C and 50°C. Comparatively, the system with the co-immobilized laccase and versatile peroxidase exhibited a 1-fold and 1.2-fold higher vanillin yield than the free and immobilized laccase system, respectively. On comparing with the versatile peroxidase system, the co-immobilized biocatalytic system displayed 1.3-fold and 1.2-fold increased vanillin yield than the free and immobilized versatile peroxidase system, respectively, at a pH of 6.0 in 6 h at 30°C with an enzyme concentration of 1 U/ml. The reusability studies of the co-immobilized biocatalytic system exhibited that both the enzymes retained up to 40% of its activity till sixth cycle. : The waste biomass of is widely available around the coastal regions of India which does not have any agricultural or industrial applications. The present work exploits the lignocellulosic content of the biomass to extract the lignin, which provides a renewable alternative for the production of the commercially high-valued compound, vanillin. This work also integrates a co-immobilized biocatalytic process comprising of laccase and versatile peroxidase leading to an environmentally benign enzymatic process for the depolymerization of lignin to vanillin.
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