2018
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.13952.1
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Ethanol production using vegetable peels medium and the effective role of cellulolytic bacterial (Bacillus subtilis) pre-treatment

Abstract: The requirement of an alternative clean energy source is increasing with the elevating energy demand of modern age. Bioethanol is considered as an excellent candidate to satiate this demand. Yeast isolates were used for the production of bioethanol using cellulosic vegetable wastes as substrate. Efficient bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass into ethanol was achieved by the action of cellulolytic bacteria ().  After proper isolation, identification and characterization of stress tolerances (thermo-, ethano… Show more

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“…Vegetable waste has chemical potentials due to the high amount of saccharide in the form of lignocellulose. Promon [19] reported that vegetable waste as a high source of lignocellulose could be hydrolyzed into D-xylose and glucose.…”
Section: Vegetable Waste As a Source Of Bioethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vegetable waste has chemical potentials due to the high amount of saccharide in the form of lignocellulose. Promon [19] reported that vegetable waste as a high source of lignocellulose could be hydrolyzed into D-xylose and glucose.…”
Section: Vegetable Waste As a Source Of Bioethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cellulolytic bacteria play an important role in the production of biological hydrogen which in turn is very useful as an alternative fuel to replace coal and petroleum which are starting to run low [5].The garment industry utilizes cellulase enzymes isolated from cellulolytic bacteria to soften jean fabrics to give a worn effect to fabrics [6]. Ethanol fuel is also produced from cellulosic materials with the help of cellulolytic bacteria [7]. Therefore exploration of the presence of cellulolytic bacteria is still being carried out all the time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%