ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPER

Municipal wastes have become a severe problem in developed and developing countries during the last century, paper being the main constituent. Not all of the waste paper can be recycled, and therefore alternative procedures for the use of the remaining material should be pursued. The aim of the pres...

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Main Authors: Demitrios H. Vynios, Dionissios A. Papaioannou, George Filos, George Karigiannis, Tania Tziala, Gerassimos Lagios
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2009-05-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_04_2_0509_Vynios_PFKTL_Enzym_Prod_Glucose_Waste_Paper/348
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spelling doaj-d1e7fb65436748cf9ce08e0a9fd246192020-11-24T23:41:19ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262009-05-0142509521ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPERDemitrios H. VyniosDionissios A. PapaioannouGeorge FilosGeorge KarigiannisTania TzialaGerassimos LagiosMunicipal wastes have become a severe problem in developed and developing countries during the last century, paper being the main constituent. Not all of the waste paper can be recycled, and therefore alternative procedures for the use of the remaining material should be pursued. The aim of the present work was the application of cellulases for waste paper treatment and the subsequent glucose production and optimization of the conditions for such treatment. Glucose thereafter can be utilized for production of ethanol or other chemicals by specific microbial cultures. The work focused in the stabilization of cellulases by cross-linking or by the addition of specific crown ether based compounds to improve glucose production. The results indicated that enzymatic treatment of waste paper is of particular interest, since it may be an alternative way to carry out municipal wastes treatment and concomitant glucose production. By the application of the proposed procedure, the total amounts of municipal wastes can be greatly reduced and production of bioethanol can be achieved.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_04_2_0509_Vynios_PFKTL_Enzym_Prod_Glucose_Waste_Paper/348CellulasesEndocellulaseGlucosidaseCross-linking agentsCrown ethersWaste treatmentBioethanol.
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author Demitrios H. Vynios
Dionissios A. Papaioannou
George Filos
George Karigiannis
Tania Tziala
Gerassimos Lagios
spellingShingle Demitrios H. Vynios
Dionissios A. Papaioannou
George Filos
George Karigiannis
Tania Tziala
Gerassimos Lagios
ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPER
BioResources
Cellulases
Endocellulase
Glucosidase
Cross-linking agents
Crown ethers
Waste treatment
Bioethanol.
author_facet Demitrios H. Vynios
Dionissios A. Papaioannou
George Filos
George Karigiannis
Tania Tziala
Gerassimos Lagios
author_sort Demitrios H. Vynios
title ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPER
title_short ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPER
title_full ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPER
title_fullStr ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPER
title_full_unstemmed ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE FROM WASTE PAPER
title_sort enzymatic production of glucose from waste paper
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2009-05-01
description Municipal wastes have become a severe problem in developed and developing countries during the last century, paper being the main constituent. Not all of the waste paper can be recycled, and therefore alternative procedures for the use of the remaining material should be pursued. The aim of the present work was the application of cellulases for waste paper treatment and the subsequent glucose production and optimization of the conditions for such treatment. Glucose thereafter can be utilized for production of ethanol or other chemicals by specific microbial cultures. The work focused in the stabilization of cellulases by cross-linking or by the addition of specific crown ether based compounds to improve glucose production. The results indicated that enzymatic treatment of waste paper is of particular interest, since it may be an alternative way to carry out municipal wastes treatment and concomitant glucose production. By the application of the proposed procedure, the total amounts of municipal wastes can be greatly reduced and production of bioethanol can be achieved.
topic Cellulases
Endocellulase
Glucosidase
Cross-linking agents
Crown ethers
Waste treatment
Bioethanol.
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_04_2_0509_Vynios_PFKTL_Enzym_Prod_Glucose_Waste_Paper/348
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