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Production of Cellulase from Lignocellulosic Waste.  

강성우 (고려대학교 생명공학원)
이진석 (한국에너지기술연구원)
김승욱 (고려대학교 화공생명공학과)
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Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters / v.30, no.1, 2002 , pp. 98-102 More about this Journal
Abstract
Lignocellulosic wastes available in abundance can be excellent substrates for the production of cellulase. Different types of substrates and various pretreatments were used to improve the production of cellulase. The steam-exploded wood chip gave the highest activities of FPase (0.84 IU/mL) and CMCase (6.5 IU/mL) in the shake-flask culture. In 30 L bioreactor the steam-exploded wood chip and residue after saccharification gave the FPase activity (0.72 IU/mL) and the CMCase activity (6.3 IU/mL), respectively, similar those obtained in lactose.
Keywords
Cellulase; Lignocellulosic waste; Pretreatment; Trichoderma reesei Rut C-30;
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