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Examining the Potential of Plasma-Assisted Pretreated Wheat Straw for Enzyme Production by <Emphasis Type="Italic">Trichoderma reesei</Emphasis>
Authors:Divanery Rodriguez-Gomez  Linda Lehmann  Nadja Schultz-Jensen  Anne Belinda Bjerre  Timothy John Hobley
Institution:1.Center for Microbial Biotechnology, Department of Systems Biology,Technical University of Denmark,Lyngby,Denmark;2.Biosystems Division, RIS? National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy,Technical University of Denmark,Roskilde,Denmark;3.Department of Geochemistry,Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS),Copenhagen K,Denmark;4.Department of Sustainable Energy and Transport,Technological Institute Gregersensvej 3,Taastrup,Denmark;5.Institute for Food,Technical University of Denmark,Lyngby,Denmark
Abstract:Plasma-assisted pretreated wheat straw was investigated for cellulase and xylanase production by Trichoderma reesei fermentation. Fermentations were conducted with media containing washed and unwashed plasma-assisted pretreated wheat straw as carbon source which was sterilized by autoclavation. To account for any effects of autoclavation, a comparison was made with unsterilized media containing antibiotics. It was found that unsterilized washed plasma-assisted pretreated wheat straw (which contained antibiotics) was best suited for the production of xylanases (110 IU ml−1) and cellulases (0.5 filter paper units (FPU) ml−1). Addition of Avicel boosted enzyme titers with the highest cellulase titers (1.5 FPU ml−1) found with addition of 50 % w/w Avicel and with the highest xylanase production (350 IU ml−1) reached in the presence of 10 % w/w Avicel. Comparison with enzyme titers from other nonrefined feedstocks suggests that plasma pretreated wheat straw is a promising and suitable substrate for cellulase and hemicellulase production.
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