Pretreatment of agricultural lignocellulosic biomass for fermentable sugar: opportunities, challenges, and future trends
I Alawad, H Ibrahim - Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2024 - Springer
… production in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, while corn is being used in Manitoba,
Ontario, and Quebec [4]. In 2018, 80% of ethanol production in … from microorganisms and …
Ontario, and Quebec [4]. In 2018, 80% of ethanol production in … from microorganisms and …
Recent advances in metabolic engineering of microorganisms for advancing lignocellulose-derived biofuels
… in detail in this article, along with considerations of future development opportunities. … a
broader prospect for commercial-scale bioethanol production directly from LCB in upcoming years…
broader prospect for commercial-scale bioethanol production directly from LCB in upcoming years…
Pretreatment of second and third generation feedstock for enhanced biohythane production: Challenges, recent trends and perspectives
S Shanmugam, M Sekar, R Sivaramakrishnan… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
… to be ideal for biohythane production as it is easily accessible for fermentative bacteria [20]. …
of 3.7, 14.2 and 5.4 g/L of ethanol, butanol, acetone respectively within 5 days incubation …
of 3.7, 14.2 and 5.4 g/L of ethanol, butanol, acetone respectively within 5 days incubation …
An overview on bioethanol production from lignocellulosic feedstocks
… This increasing trend implied to succeed during the outlook … of ethanol dewatering process
with membrane technology and … and microbial contamination during fermentation are some …
with membrane technology and … and microbial contamination during fermentation are some …
The production of bioethanol from lignocellulosic biomass: Pretreatment methods, fermentation, and downstream processing
… biomass into bioethanol by microbial fermentation is … source for microorganism growth and
bioethanol production. Therefore… Factors like capital and operating costs, possibilities of scale-…
bioethanol production. Therefore… Factors like capital and operating costs, possibilities of scale-…
Fungal strain improvement for efficient cellulase production and lignocellulosic biorefinery: Current status and future prospects
J Yang, HR Yue, LY Pan, JX Feng, S Zhao… - … Technology, 2023 - Elsevier
… Subsequently, microbes are engineered for cellulase production, saccharification, and
efficient fermentation for biomass conversion. While random strain breeding can use physical/…
efficient fermentation for biomass conversion. While random strain breeding can use physical/…
Prospects for the improvement of bioethanol and biohydrogen production from mixed starch-based agricultural wastes
… The most common microbe used in bioethanol fermentation is Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
It … Another common microorganism capable of bioethanol fermentation is the Gram-negative …
It … Another common microorganism capable of bioethanol fermentation is the Gram-negative …
Emerging trends of microbial technology for the production of oligosaccharides from biowaste and their potential application as prebiotic
… production have also been detailed followed by perspectives for further research. … , studies
have delineated towards microbial production of these molecules using sugary biomass. …
have delineated towards microbial production of these molecules using sugary biomass. …
Application of hydrolytic enzymes in biorefinery and its future prospects
… These biomasses are abundantly available and can be readily converted to bioethanol
and bio-oils using microbial enzymatic systems. The biomass is composed of lignin, cellulose, …
and bio-oils using microbial enzymatic systems. The biomass is composed of lignin, cellulose, …
Valorization of renewable resources to functional oligosaccharides: Recent trends and future prospective
… through microbial fermentation or enzymatic hydrolysis by microorganisms or enzymes (…
biomass) are used for the production of oligosaccharides by fecal bacterial enzymes (Table 4). …
biomass) are used for the production of oligosaccharides by fecal bacterial enzymes (Table 4). …