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New Biotechnology | 2009

Production of high level of cellulase-poor xylanases by wild strains of white-rot fungus Coprinellus disseminatus in solid-state fermentation.

Shalini Singh; C. H. Tyagi; Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya

The production, optimisation and partial characterisation of xylanases from newly isolated wild strains of Coprinellus disseminatus was performed in solid-state fermentation. Strains SH-1 and SH-2 showed high xylanase (727.78 and 227.99 IU/mL) with very low CMCase (0.925 and 0.660 IU/mL) and laccase (0.640 and 0.742 U/mL) activities at incubation time seven days, 37 degrees C and initial pH 6.4, using yeast extract as nitrogen source and cheap substrate (wheat bran), which increased the cost effectiveness of the process. Crude cellulase-poor xylanases obtained from test strains showed maximum activities at 55 degrees C and pH 6.4 and retained 32.64 (SH-1) and 35.03% (SH-2) activity at pH 8 and 43.01 (SH-1) and 25.00% (SH-2) activity at 65 degrees C. As test strains produced high level of cellulase-poor xylanases, which were active over a wide range of temperature and pH, these enzymes might be used as pulp biobleaching agents.


New Biotechnology | 2011

Bio-conventional bleaching of wheat straw soda-AQ pulp with crude xylanases from SH-1 NTCC-1163 and SH-2 NTCC-1164 strains of Coprinellus disseminatus to mitigate AOX generation.

Shalini Singh; Dharm Dutt; C. H. Tyagi; J. S. Upadhyaya

Two novel cellulase-poor xylanases from Coprinellus disseminatus SH-1 NTCC-1163 (enzyme-A) and SH-2 NTCC-1164 (enzyme-B) produced under solid-state fermentation mitigated kappa number of wheat straw soda-AQ pulps by 24.38 and 27.94% respectively after XE stages. The release of reducing sugars and chromophores was highest for both the enzymes at 10IU/g and reaction time 180min for 55°C at variable consistencies that is, 10% for enzyme-A and 5% for enzyme-B. (A)XECEHH and (B)XECEHH sequences improved brightness by 5.17 and 2.58% respectively at 4.5% chlorine charge. AOX in (A)XECEHH and (B)XECEHH sequences reduced by 56.11 and 55.75% respectively at 4.5% chlorine charge and 68.34 and 67.98% respectively at 2.25% chlorine charge respectively compared to control. Both the enzymes showed improvement in double fold and tear index with a decrease in burst and tensile index. SEM showed peeling, cracking and delamination in fibers due to enzyme treatment thus facilitating the penetration of bleach chemicals.


Industrial Crops and Products | 2008

Studies on Ipomea carnea and Cannabis sativa as an alternative pulp blend for softwood: An optimization of kraft delignification process

Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya; C. H. Tyagi; Ashok Kumar; Mohan Lal


Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research | 2004

Studies on pulp and paper making characteristics of some Indian non-woody fibrous raw materials - Part II

Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya; C. H. Tyagi; R. S. Malik


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2010

Production and biochemical characterization of a novel cellulase-poor alkali-thermo-tolerant xylanase from Coprinellus disseminatus SW-1 NTCC 1165

Swarnima Agnihotri; Dharm Dutt; C. H. Tyagi; Alok Kumar; J. S. Upadhyaya


Bioresources | 2011

ANATOMICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BAMBUSA TULDA, DENDROCALAMUS HAMILTONII, BAMBUSA BALCOOA, MALOCANA BACCIFERA, BAMBUSA ARUNDINACEA AND EUCALYPTUS TERETICORNIS

Arvind Kumar Sharma; Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya; T. K. Roy


Bioresources | 2010

STUDIES ON HIBISCUS CANNABINUS, HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA, AND CANNABINUS SATIVA PULP TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR SOFTWOOD PULP- PART 2: SAS-AQ AND NSSC-AQ DELIGNIFICATION PROCESSES

Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya; C. H. Tyagi


Cellulose Chemistry and Technology | 2005

Studies on the pulp and papermaking characteristics of some Indian non-woody fibrous raw materials. I

Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya; R. S. Malik; C. H. Tyagi


Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research | 2002

Development of Specialty Papers is an Art: Wax Match Tissue Paper from Indigenous Raw Materials — Part I

Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya; A. K. Ray; R. S. Malik; M. K. Upadhyaya


Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research | 2004

Cost reduction in ivory base paper - Bleaching process

Dharm Dutt; J. S. Upadhyaya; R. S. Malik; C. H. Tyagi

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Dharm Dutt

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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C. H. Tyagi

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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R. S. Malik

Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University

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Shalini Singh

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Alok Kumar

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Arunabha Ray

University College of Medical Sciences

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Mohan Lal

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Swarnima Agnihotri

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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