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  • Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an efficient method for converting biodegradable biomass, particularly cellulosic waste, into bioenergy, but its effectiveness varies based on the specific substrate used.
  • Cellulose breakdown in AD relies on cellulolysis bacteria that interact with enzymes, and a complex called cellulosome plays a crucial role, though much about its genomic characteristics in different cultures remains unknown.
  • The review examines recent advancements in AD research, focusing on cellulose breakdown, the origins and functions of cellulosomes, and various processes that can improve AD efficiency and sustainability.

Article Abstract

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a promising technology to recover bioenergy from biodegradable biomass, including cellulosic wastes. Through a few fractionation/separation techniques, cellulose has demonstrated its potential in AD, but the performance of the process is rather substrate-specific, as cellulolysis bacteria are sensitive to the enzyme-substrate interactions. Cellulosome is a self-assembled enzyme complex with many functionalized modules in the bacteria which has been gradually studied, however the genomic fingerprints of the culture-specific cellulosome in AD are relatively unclear especially under processing conditions. To clarify the key factors affecting the cellulosome induced cellulolysis, this review summarized the most recent publications of AD regarding the fates of cellulose, sources and functional genes of cellulosome, and omics methods for functional analyses. Different processes for organic treatment including applying food grinds in sewer, biomass valorization, cellulose fractionation, microaeration, and enzymatic hydrolysis enhanced fermentation, were highlighted to support the sustainable development of AD technology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125148DOI Listing

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