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Use of Sugar Beet Flour and Wheat Bran as Carbon Source Improves the Efficiency of Chrysoporthe cubensis Enzymes in Sugarcane Bagasse Saccharification

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Published in 2020 at "Bioenergy Research"

DOI: 10.1007/s12155-020-10224-6

Abstract: High cost and low efficiency of lignocellulolytic enzymes are the main challenges that must be overcome to make second-generation ethanol more competitive in the fuel market. The cultivation of microorganisms using different agro-industrial wastes as… read more here.

Keywords: chrysoporthe cubensis; sugarcane bagasse; bran; wheat bran ... See more keywords
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Sugarcane bagasse saccharification by purified β-glucosidases from Chrysoporthe cubensis

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Published in 2017 at "Biocatalysis and agricultural biotechnology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2017.10.007

Abstract: Abstract A set of β-glucosidases from the phytopathogenic fungus Chrysoporthe cubensis was partially purified, characterized and evaluated for its potential application in the process of sugarcane bagasse saccharification. C. cubensis was grown in solid state… read more here.

Keywords: glucosidases chrysoporthe; sugarcane bagasse; cubensis; chrysoporthe cubensis ... See more keywords
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Secretomic insight into the biomass hydrolysis potential of the phytopathogenic fungus Chrysoporthe cubensis.

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of proteomics"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104121

Abstract: The phytopathogenic fungus Chrysoporthe cubensis has a great capacity to produce highly efficient enzymes for the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass. The bioinfosecretome of C. cubensis was identified by computational predictions of secreted proteins combined with… read more here.

Keywords: biomass; phytopathogenic fungus; cubensis; chrysoporthe cubensis ... See more keywords
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A Chrysoporthe cubensis enzyme cocktail produced from a low-cost carbon source with high biomass hydrolysis efficiency

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Published in 2017 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-04262-y

Abstract: Low cost and high efficiency cellulolytic cocktails can consolidate lignocellulosic ethanol technologies. Sugarcane bagasse (SCB) is a low cost agro-industrial residue, and its use as a carbon source can reduce the costs of fungi cultivation… read more here.

Keywords: chrysoporthe cubensis; low cost; carbon source; cubensis ... See more keywords