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Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology | 2016

Biotechnological Transformation of Lignocellulosic Biomass in to Industrial Products: An Overview

Amit Kumar; Archana Gautam; Dharm Dutt

Lignocellulose—a major component of biomass available on earth is a renewable and abundantly available with great potential for bioconversion to value-added bio-products. The review aims at physio-chemical features of lignocellulosic biomass and composition of different lignocellulosic materials. This work is an overview about the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into bio-energy products such as bio-ethanol, 1-butanol, bio-methane, bio-hydrogen, organic acids including citric acid, succinic acid and lactic acid, microbial polysaccharides, single cell protein and xylitol. The biotechnological aspect of bio-transformation of lignocelluloses research and its future prospects are also discussed.


Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology | 2016

Production of crude enzyme from Aspergillus nidulans AKB-25 using black gram residue as the substrate and its industrial applications

Amit Kumar; Dharm Dutt; Archana Gautam

The production of crop residues in India is estimated to be about 500–550 million tons annually. It is estimated that about 93 million tons of crop residues is burnt annually which is not only wastage of valuable biomass resources but pollution of the environment with the production of green house gases also. Among different low cost crop residues, black gram residue as the substrate produced maximal endoglucanase, FPase, and β-glucosidase activities from Aspergillus nidulans AKB-25 under solid-state fermentation. During optimisation of cultural parameters A. nidulans AKB-25 produced maximal endoglucanase (152.14 IU/gds), FPase (3.42 FPU/gds) and xylanase (2441.03 IU/gds) activities. The crude enzyme was found effective for the saccharification of pearl millet stover and bio-deinking of mixed office waste paper. The crude enzyme from A. nidulans AKB-25 produced maximum fermentable sugars of 546.91 mg/g from alkali-pretreated pearl millet stover by saccharification process at a dose of 15 FPU/g of substrate. Pulp brightness and deinking efficiency of mixed office waste paper improved by 4.6% and 25.01% respectively and mitigated dirt counts by 74.70% after bio-deinking. Physical strength properties like burst index, tensile index and double fold number were also improved during bio-deinking of mixed office waste paper.


Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology | 2018

Rice straw fermentation by Schizophyllum commune ARC-11 to produce high level of xylanase for its application in pre-bleaching

Archana Gautam; Amit Kumar; Amit Kumar Bharti; Dharm Dutt

Rice straw is valuable resource that has been used as substrate for cost effective production of xylanase under solid-state fermentation by a newly isolated white rot fungi, S. commune ARC-11. Out of eleven carbon sources tested, rice straw was found most effective for the induction of xylanase that produced 4288.3 IU/gds of xylanase by S. commune ARC-11. Maximum xylanase production (6721.9 IU/gds) was observed on 8th day of incubation at temperature (30 °C), initial pH (7.0) and initial moisture content (70.0%). The supplementation of ammonium sulphate (0.08% N, as available nitrogen) enhanced the xylanase production up to 8591.4 IU/gds. The xylanase production by S. commune ARC-11 was further improved by the addition of 0.10%, (w/v) of Tween-20 as surfactant. The maximum xylanase activities were found at pH 5.0 and temperature 55 °C with a longer stability (180 min) at temperature 45, 50 and 55 °C. This xylanase preparation was also evaluated for the pre-bleaching of ethanol-soda pulp from Eulaliopsis binata. An enzyme dosage of 10 IU/g of xylanase resulted maximum decrease in kappa number (14.51%) with a maximum improvement 2.9% in ISO brightness compared to control.


Archive | 2012

Characterization of Dogs Tooth Grass and its Delignification by Soda Pulping Process

Dharm Dutt; Arvind Kumar Sharma; Swarnima Agnihotri; Archana Gautam


Fermentation | 2016

Co-Cultivation of Penicillium sp. AKB-24 and Aspergillus nidulans AKB-25 as a Cost-Effective Method to Produce Cellulases for the Hydrolysis of Pearl Millet Stover

Amit Kumar; Archana Gautam; Dharm Dutt


Journal of Advanced Enzymes Research | 2015

Production of Cellulase-Free Xylanase by Aspergillus flavus ARC- 12 Using Pearl Millet Stover as the Substrate Under Solid-State Fermentation

Archana Gautam; Amit Kumar; Dharm Dutt


British Biotechnology Journal | 2015

Screening of Fungal Resources for the Production of Cellulases and Xylanases

Amit Kumar; Archana Gautam; Dharm Dutt


Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology | 2016

Effects of Ethanol Addition and Biological Pretreatment on Soda Pulping of Eulaliopsis binata

Archana Gautam; Amit Kumar; Dharm Dutt


Archive | 2015

OPTIMIZATION OF SUBMERGED FERMENTATION CONDITIONS FOR TWO XYLANASE PRODUCERS COPRINELLUS DISSEMINATUS MLK-01NTCC-1180 AND MLK-07NTCC-1181 AND THEIR BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION

Mohan Lal; Dharm Dutt; Amit Kumar; Archana Gautam


Archive | 2016

Co-Cultivation of Penicillium sp. AKB-24 and Aspergillus nidulans AKB-25 as a Cost-Effective Method to Produce Cellulases for the Hydrolysis of

Amit Kumar; Archana Gautam; Dharm Dutt; Hiroshi Kitagaki

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Dharm Dutt

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Amit Kumar

Debre markos University

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Amit Kumar

Debre markos University

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Mohan Lal

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Amit Kumar Bharti

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Swarnima Agnihotri

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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