Alba Blánquez
University of Alcalá
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Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2017
María De La Torre; Raquel Martín-Sampedro; Úrsula Fillat; María E. Eugenio; Alba Blánquez; Manuel Hernández; María E. Arias; David Ibarra
This study evaluates the potential of a bacterial laccase from Streptomyces ipomoeae (SilA) for delignification and detoxification of steam-exploded wheat straw, in comparison with a commercial fungal laccase from Trametes villosa. When alkali extraction followed by SilA laccase treatment was applied to the water insoluble solids fraction, a slight reduction in lignin content was detected, and after a saccharification step, an increase in both glucose and xylose production (16 and 6%, respectively) was observed. These effects were not produced with T. villosa laccase. Concerning to the fermentation process, the treatment of the steam-exploded whole slurry with both laccases produced a decrease in the phenol content by up to 35 and 71% with bacterial and fungal laccases, respectively. The phenols reduction resulted in an improved performance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae during a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process, improving ethanol production rate. This enhancement was more marked with a presaccharification step prior to the SSF process.
PLOS ONE | 2017
Alba Blánquez; Andrew S. Ball; José Antonio González-Pérez; Nicasio T. Jiménez-Morillo; Francisco Javier González-Vila; M. Enriqueta Arias; Manuel Hernández
The role of laccase SilA produced by Streptomyces ipomoeae CECT 3341 in lignocellulose degradation was investigated. A comparison of the properties and activities of a laccase-negative mutant strain (SilA−) with that of the wild-type was studied in terms of their ability to degrade lignin from grass lignocellulose. The yields of solubilized lignin (acid precipitable polymeric lignin, APPL) obtained from wheat straw by both strains in Solid State Fermentation (SSF) conditions demonstrated the importance of SilA laccase in lignin degradation with the wild-type showing 5-fold more APPL produced compared with the mutant strain (SilA−). Analytical pyrolysis and FT-IR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) confirmed that the APPL obtained from the substrate fermented by wild-type strain was dominated by lignin derived methoxyphenols whereas those from SilA− and control APPLs were composed mainly of polysaccharides. This is the first report highlighting the role of this laccase in lignin degradation.
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences | 2018
Alba Blánquez; Juana Rodríguez; Vânia Brissos; S. M. Mendes; Lígia O. Martins; Andrew S. Ball; María E. Arias; Manuel Hernández
Currently, there is increasing interest in assessing the potential of bacterial laccases for industrial and environmental applications especially in harsh conditions. The environmental impact of the textile industry requires novel and effective technologies to mitigate the presence of dyes in wastewaters before discharging into the environment. Dyes usually remain stable in the presence of a variety of chemicals, light and are recalcitrant to microbial degradation. Among available technologies the biological treatments offer environmentally friendly strategies for decolorizing and detoxifying these compounds. The recent discovery of versatile laccases in streptomycetes opens up new opportunities for their commercial application. The aim of this study is to assess the potential of a novel bacterial laccase SilA produced by Streptomyces ipomoeae CECT 3341 active over wide temperature and pH ranges for use as an eco-friendly, biological treatment for the degradation of textile dyes. Insights into the enhancement of the oxidative action of this enzyme through the use of natural redox mediators are presented together with an assessment of the potential toxicity of the degradation products. Our results confirm that the combination of the laccase and natural mediators such as acetosyringone and methyl syringate enhanced the decolorization and detoxification of a variety of textile dyes up to sixfold and 20-fold, respectively. Mediator concentration was found to have a significant effect (p < 0.05) on dye decolorization at 60 °C; thus, the decolorization of Acid Orange 63 increased from 6 to 70-fold when the mediator concentration was increased from 0.1 to 0.5 mM. Further, the toxicity of tartrazine decreased 36-fold when the SilA-MeS system was used to decolorize the dye. The thermal properties of the SilA coupled with the stability of SilA at high pH suggest a potential commercial application for use in the decolorization of textile wastewaters which generally are performed at high temperature (>55 °C) and salinity and neutral pH, conditions which are unfavourable for conventional fungal laccases.
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2016
Alba Blánquez; Francisco Guillén; J. Rodríguez; M. E. Arias; Manuel Hernández
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2016
M. E. Arias; Alba Blánquez; Manuel Hernández; Juana Rodríguez; Andrew S. Ball; Nicasio T. Jiménez-Morillo; F.J. González-Vila; José Antonio González-Pérez
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2018
Antonio M Borrero-López; Alba Blánquez; C. Valencia; Manuel Hernández; María E. Arias; María E. Eugenio; Úrsula Fillat; J.M. Franco
Archive | 2016
María E. Arias; Alba Blánquez; Hernández. Manuel; Juana Rodríguez; José Antonio González-Pérez; N. T. Jiménez Morillo; Francisco Javier González-Vila
Archive | 2016
María E. Arias; Alba Blánquez; Hernández. Manuel; José Antonio González-Pérez; N. T. Jiménez Morillo; Francisco Javier González-Vila
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2016
M. E. Arias; Alba Blánquez; Manuel Hernández; Juana Rodríguez; Andrew S. Ball; Nicasio T. Jiménez-Morillo; F.J. González-Vila; José Antonio González-Pérez
Avances en microbiología, 2015, ISBN 978-84-606-8181-6, págs. 75-76 | 2015
Alba Blánquez; Manuel Hernández; Francisco Guillén Carretero; Juana Rodríguez Bullido; Alberto Sobrino; María Enriqueta Arias Fernández