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Fig. 6 | Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts

Fig. 6

From: Efficient integrated production of bioethanol and antiviral glycerolysis lignin from sugarcane trash

Fig. 6

Effects of enzyme dose on reducing sugar yield after enzymatic saccharification of the pulp obtained from opMAG50. The saccharification was conducted in a 20 mL solution containing 50 mM succinic acid (pH 5.0), 0.02% sodium azide, and Cellic® CTec2 (6–10 FPU). A Effects of the addition of YP on pulp saccharification with cellulase (8 FPU) were evaluated after replacing sodium azide with aureobasidin A (250 µg/L). B The time course of saccharification yield using cellulase (8 FPU) and YP (C). The pulp was obtained from the best pretreatment reaction at 140 °C for 30 min with 1.0 g of SCT, 50% aq. glycerol, 360 µM alum, and 1.0% H2SO4. Data represent the average value of three experiments. Error bars are the standard deviation (SD) from the mean value

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