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Synergism between ultrasonic pretreatment and white rot fungal enzymes on biodegradation of wheat chaff
Institution:1. CSIRO Animal Food and Health Sciences, 671 Sneydes Road, Werribee, VIC 3030, Australia;2. CSIRO Material Science and Engineering, Gate 5, Normanby Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia
Abstract:Lignocellulosic biomass samples (wheat chaff) were pretreated by ultrasound (US) (40 kHz/0.5 W cm−2/10 min and 400 kHz/0.5 W cm−2/10 min applied sequentially) prior to digestion by enzyme extracts obtained from fermentation of the biomass with white rot fungi (Phanerochaete chrysosporium or Trametes sp.). The accessibility of the cellulosic components in wheat chaff was increased, as demonstrated by the increased concentration of sugars produced by exposure to the ultrasound treatment prior to enzyme addition. Pretreatment with ultrasound increased the concentration of lignin degradation products (guaiacol and syringol) obtained from wheat chaff after enzyme addition. In vitro digestibility of wheat chaff was also enhanced by the ultrasonics pretreatment in combination with treatment with enzyme extracts. Degradation was enhanced with the use of a mixture of the enzyme extracts compared to that for a single enzyme extract.
Keywords:Wheat chaff  Lignolytic enzymes  Phenolics  Sugars  Ultrasound  Rumen digestibility
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