A comparison was made of the hydrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose Avicel using the cellulolytic complex of the ascomycete Morchella conica and a commercial cellulase. An enzyme concentration of 1 U AVase mg-1 substrate gave the best results during the hydrolytic processes. At 24 h, the M. conica enzyme complex achieved 35.5% and the commercial cellulase 31.2% saccharification, with glucose 84.2% and 52% of the total reducing sugars liberated, respectively. The specific rates of hydrolyses were 0.77 and 0.14 h-1 for reducing sugars and 0.54 and 0.12 h-1 for glucose formation with M. conica and the commercial cellulase, respectively. At 96 h, the degree of saccharification reached 46% for M. conica and 49% for the commercial cellulase, with glucose 76.5% and 65.9% of the total reducing sugars liberated, respectively. Both the complexes were quite stable with a residual activity of 62% CMCase and 47% AVase for M. conica, and 74% CMCase and 57% AVase for the commercial cellulase at 96 h of hydrolysis. The qualitative analysis of the hydrolysis products by TLC indicated, for M. conica, an earlier appearance of cellobiose, which was quickly hydrolyzed to glucose.

SACCHARIFICATION OF MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE BY CELLULASE OF MORCHELLA-CONICA MUSHROOM MYCELIUM IN COMPARISON WITH A COMMERCIAL CELLULASE / M. MANZONI, V. CAVAZZONI. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0268-2575. - 60:3(1994), pp. 299-303.

SACCHARIFICATION OF MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE BY CELLULASE OF MORCHELLA-CONICA MUSHROOM MYCELIUM IN COMPARISON WITH A COMMERCIAL CELLULASE

M. MANZONI
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1994

Abstract

A comparison was made of the hydrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose Avicel using the cellulolytic complex of the ascomycete Morchella conica and a commercial cellulase. An enzyme concentration of 1 U AVase mg-1 substrate gave the best results during the hydrolytic processes. At 24 h, the M. conica enzyme complex achieved 35.5% and the commercial cellulase 31.2% saccharification, with glucose 84.2% and 52% of the total reducing sugars liberated, respectively. The specific rates of hydrolyses were 0.77 and 0.14 h-1 for reducing sugars and 0.54 and 0.12 h-1 for glucose formation with M. conica and the commercial cellulase, respectively. At 96 h, the degree of saccharification reached 46% for M. conica and 49% for the commercial cellulase, with glucose 76.5% and 65.9% of the total reducing sugars liberated, respectively. Both the complexes were quite stable with a residual activity of 62% CMCase and 47% AVase for M. conica, and 74% CMCase and 57% AVase for the commercial cellulase at 96 h of hydrolysis. The qualitative analysis of the hydrolysis products by TLC indicated, for M. conica, an earlier appearance of cellobiose, which was quickly hydrolyzed to glucose.
β-glucosidase; Cellobiohydrolase; Cellulase; Endoglucanase; Morchelia conica; Saccharification
Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
1994
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