Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides

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Autor(a) principal: Mafei, Thamyres Del Torto [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Neto, Flávia Sanchez Penalva Pinto [UNESP], Peixoto, Guilherme [UNESP], de Baptista Neto, Álvaro [UNESP], Monti, Rubens [UNESP], Masarin, Fernando [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12010-019-03076-0
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/189428
Resumo: Eucalyptus wood is the primary source of fibers to produce paper and cellulose in South American countries. The major by-product generated in the cellulose industry is sawdust derived from chip wood production, which is designated as Eucalyptus by-product (EB). The xylooligosaccharides (XOS) are xylose-based oligomers with proven effects over maintenance and stimulation of beneficial human gut bacteria. This study reported the EB extraction and characterization along with an assessment of hemicellulose hydrolysis using commercial xylanases to produce XOS. Hemicellulose derived from extracted and NaClO2 pretreated (HEEBPT) presented xylan content of 55%, which was similar to 58.5% found in commercial Birchwood hemicellulose (CBH). The enzymatic hydrolysis of HEEBPT and CBH presented 30% as maximum conversion of xylan into XOS without significant difference among the enzymatic extracts evaluated. The XOS production from EB was proven as a technically feasible alternative to recover a value-added product from hemicellulosic fraction generated in the cellulose industry. However, lignin removal with NaClO2 from EB affects the feasibility of an industrial process because they generate toxic compounds in the pretreatment step. Thus, further studies with alternative reagents, such as ionic liquids, are required to asses selectively lignin removal from EB. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
title Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
spellingShingle Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
Mafei, Thamyres Del Torto [UNESP]
Chemical composition
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Eucalyptus by-product
Hemicellulose extraction
Xylooligosaccharides
title_short Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
title_full Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
title_fullStr Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
title_full_unstemmed Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
title_sort Extraction and Characterization of Hemicellulose from Eucalyptus By-product: Assessment of Enzymatic Hydrolysis to Produce Xylooligosaccharides
author Mafei, Thamyres Del Torto [UNESP]
author_facet Mafei, Thamyres Del Torto [UNESP]
Neto, Flávia Sanchez Penalva Pinto [UNESP]
Peixoto, Guilherme [UNESP]
de Baptista Neto, Álvaro [UNESP]
Monti, Rubens [UNESP]
Masarin, Fernando [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Neto, Flávia Sanchez Penalva Pinto [UNESP]
Peixoto, Guilherme [UNESP]
de Baptista Neto, Álvaro [UNESP]
Monti, Rubens [UNESP]
Masarin, Fernando [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mafei, Thamyres Del Torto [UNESP]
Neto, Flávia Sanchez Penalva Pinto [UNESP]
Peixoto, Guilherme [UNESP]
de Baptista Neto, Álvaro [UNESP]
Monti, Rubens [UNESP]
Masarin, Fernando [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chemical composition
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Eucalyptus by-product
Hemicellulose extraction
Xylooligosaccharides
topic Chemical composition
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Eucalyptus by-product
Hemicellulose extraction
Xylooligosaccharides
description Eucalyptus wood is the primary source of fibers to produce paper and cellulose in South American countries. The major by-product generated in the cellulose industry is sawdust derived from chip wood production, which is designated as Eucalyptus by-product (EB). The xylooligosaccharides (XOS) are xylose-based oligomers with proven effects over maintenance and stimulation of beneficial human gut bacteria. This study reported the EB extraction and characterization along with an assessment of hemicellulose hydrolysis using commercial xylanases to produce XOS. Hemicellulose derived from extracted and NaClO2 pretreated (HEEBPT) presented xylan content of 55%, which was similar to 58.5% found in commercial Birchwood hemicellulose (CBH). The enzymatic hydrolysis of HEEBPT and CBH presented 30% as maximum conversion of xylan into XOS without significant difference among the enzymatic extracts evaluated. The XOS production from EB was proven as a technically feasible alternative to recover a value-added product from hemicellulosic fraction generated in the cellulose industry. However, lignin removal with NaClO2 from EB affects the feasibility of an industrial process because they generate toxic compounds in the pretreatment step. Thus, further studies with alternative reagents, such as ionic liquids, are required to asses selectively lignin removal from EB. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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