2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ram.2019.12.003
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Optimization of production of xylanases with low cellulases in Fusarium solani by means of a solid state fermentation using statistical experimental design

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“…In the case of incubation time, the highest xylanase production occurred between 144 and 168 h, with the optimal value predicted at 154 h, which is concordant to previous studies with F. solani and Aspergillus niger [ 8 , 47 ]. As shown in Table 3 , the statistical model Eq.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In the case of incubation time, the highest xylanase production occurred between 144 and 168 h, with the optimal value predicted at 154 h, which is concordant to previous studies with F. solani and Aspergillus niger [ 8 , 47 ]. As shown in Table 3 , the statistical model Eq.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Xylanases (EC 3.2.1.8), one of the most common types of hemicellulases, have received growing attention due to their biotechnological potential for a wide range of industrial applications, such as pulp bleaching, paper deinking, biofuel production, and bread making, among others [7] . Furthermore, cellulase-free xylanases have proven to be effective in selectively removing hemicellulose and other non-cellulolytic polysaccharides that coat the cellulose fibers of biomass [ 8 , 9 ]. This is very useful in the biofuel industry since cellulose can be readily exposed to enzymatic attack, which allows a better conversion of lignocellulosic material to simpler compounds like ethanol [10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FE33 (18.82 U/mg) showed higher xylanase expression, although values were higher than those reported in other studies [72,73]. Whereas, Fusarium strains PH79 (49.23 U/mg) from leaf litter and FS720 (36.06 U/mg) from soil presented the best amylase activity, even with values higher than the ones reported in other studies [74,75]. The species of the genus Fusarium are strongly associated as phytopathogens; due to their extracellular enzymatic action, they infect the leaves and fruits of plants [76,77].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Cellulase-free xylanases are desirable for biobleaching where they replace chlorine based bleaching agents and thus, release of toxic organo-chloro compounds is avoided. Recently, Martínez-Pachecoa et al ( 2019 ) optimised the xylanase production with low cellulase titres in Fusarium solani by SSF. Nowadays, nutritional quality of food and feed is being enhanced by augmenting them with functional food ingredients like XOS.…”
Section: Some Industrially Relevant Mycozymesmentioning
confidence: 99%