Authors
Robson Tramontina, Lívia Beatriz Brenelli, Victoria Sodré, João Paulo L Franco Cairo, Beatriz Medeiros Travália, Viviane Yoshimi Egawa, Rosana Goldbeck, Fabio Marcio Squina
Publication date
2020/10
Journal
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume
36
Issue
166
Pages
1-11
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The physicochemical pretreatment is an important step to reduce biomass recalcitrance and facilitate further processing of plant lignocellulose into bioproducts. This process results in soluble and insoluble biomass fractions, and both may contain by-products that inhibit enzymatic biocatalysts and microbial fermentation. These fermentation inhibitory compounds (ICs) are produced during the degradation of lignin and sugars, resulting in phenolic and furanic compounds, and carboxylic acids. Therefore, detoxification steps may be required to improve lignocellulose conversion by microoganisms. Several physical and chemical methods, such as neutralization, use of activated charcoal and organic solvents, have been developed and recommended for removal of ICs. However, biological processes, especially enzyme-based, have been shown to efficiently remove ICs with the advantage of minimizing environmental …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
R Tramontina, LB Brenelli, V Sodré, JP Franco Cairo… - World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2020