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. 1983 Jan;45(1):153-60.
doi: 10.1128/aem.45.1.153-160.1983.

Utilization of enzymatically hydrolyzed wood hemicelluloses by microorganisms for production of liquid fuels

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Utilization of enzymatically hydrolyzed wood hemicelluloses by microorganisms for production of liquid fuels

J N Saddler et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1983 Jan.

Abstract

Hemicellulose-derived sugars were obtained from a variety of pretreated wood substrates such as water-soluble fractions from steam-exploded aspen, solvent-extracted aspen, and commercial xylan. These fractions were enzymatically hydrolyzed by commercial enzyme preparations and by the culture filtrates of eight highly cellulolytic fungi. The sugars released were assayed by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Over 30% of the hemicellulose fractions, at a 10% substrate concentration, could be hydrolyzed to monosaccharides. These hemicellulose hydrolysates were used as the substrates for growth of Clostridium acetobutylicum and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Comparatively low butanol values were obtained with C. acetobutylicum, although over 50% of the hemicellulose fraction, at a 1% substrate concentration, could be converted to 2,3-butanediol, ethanol, and acetic acid by K. pneumoniae.

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