Inhibition of enzyme hydrolysis of cellulose by phenols from hydrothermally pretreated sugarcane straw

Enzyme Microb Technol. 2023 May:166:110227. doi: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2023.110227. Epub 2023 Mar 10.

Abstract

Relatively few studies have addressed the characterization of sugarcane straw (SCS) for production of fermentable sugars through enzyme hydrolysis. Straw is a major co-product of the sugarcane harvest in Brazil that has potential to sustainably increase cellulosic feedstocks in Brazil by 50%. Pretreatment of 10% w/v straw with liquid hot water (LHW) at 180 °C for 50 min (severity, So, of 4.05), solubilizes hemicellulose, preserves glucan, and generates 4.49 g/L soluble phenolic compounds in the resulting liquid. Extracts from washing pretreated solids with excess hot water followed by acetone resulted in 1.10 and 0.83 g/L phenolics, respectively. Acetone-derived extracts were more inhibitory and decreased glucose yield for enzyme hydrolysis of Solka Floc (a lignin-free cellulose) by 42%. In comparison, pretreated straw washed with hot water or acetone was readily hydrolyzed to 92% and 97% by cellulase enzyme. Hydrothermally treated SCS has the potential to provide a valuable and added source of fermentable sugars suitable for bioprocessing into biofuels and bioproducts when cellulase enzyme inhibitors are removed after pretreatment.

Keywords: Advanced biorefineries; Cellulase; Deactivation; Enzyme inhibition; Inhibition; Lignocellulose; Phenolics.

MeSH terms

  • Acetone
  • Cellulase*
  • Cellulose
  • Hydrolysis
  • Phenols
  • Saccharum*
  • Sugars
  • Water

Substances

  • Cellulose
  • Phenols
  • Acetone
  • Cellulase
  • Water
  • Sugars