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. 2010 Oct;101(19):7439-45.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.04.085.

New xylanases to obtain modified eucalypt fibres with high-cellulose content

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New xylanases to obtain modified eucalypt fibres with high-cellulose content

Cristina Valls et al. Bioresour Technol. 2010 Oct.

Abstract

Modified fibres with high-cellulose content were obtained with two new bacterial xylanases from families 11 and 5. These xylanases were applied separately or simultaneously in a complete ECF (Elemental Chlorine Free) bleaching sequence. Both xylanases improved delignification and bleaching during the sequence and a synergistic effect of the enzymes was observed on several pulp and paper properties. The xylanases boosted the release of xylooligosaccharides branched with hexenuronic acids (HexA), giving rise to fibres with a reduced HexA and xylose content. However, these effects depended on the xylanase used, being the family 11 enzyme more efficient than the family 5 xylanase. Effluent properties such as absorbance spectra UV/Vis, COD and colour were affected by the enzymatic sequences as a consequence of the dissolution of lignin and xylooligosaccharides. Some changes in the fibre morphology were also produced without affecting the final paper strength properties.

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