CRUDE CELLULASES FROM SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EXTRACT (Macrotermes gilvus Hagen) FOR SACCHARIFICATION OF LEAF LITTER AND BIOSOFTENING PROCESS IN SKELETON LEAF CRAFTS MAKING
Fidia Fibriana,
Ibnul Mubarok,
R Susanti
et al.
Abstract:Recently, leaf litter has been used as compost or piled up and burned openly in most regions of Indonesia. This litter has the potential for its lignocellulosic components as the source of sugars. Also, the leave skeleton structure is promising for creative industrial purposes. Besides, termites (Macrotermes gilvus Hagen) can digest lignocellulosic biomass containing high fiber. In this research, termite extract contained lignocellulases and was used in the leaf litter pretreatment process for sugar preparatio… Show more
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