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Título : Laccases as a potential tool for the efficient conversion of lignocellulosic biomass: A review
Autor : Fillat, Úrsula
Ibarra, David
Eugenio, María E.
Moreno, Antonio D.
Tomás-Pejó, Elia
Martín-Sampedro, Raquel
Palabras clave : Lignocellulosic biorefinery;
Delignification
Detoxification
Ethanol
Fermentation
Inhibitory compounds
Laccase
Lignin
Pretreatment
Saccharification
Fecha de publicación : 2-may-2017
Editorial : Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Citación : Fillat, Ú.; Ibarra, D.; Eugenio, M.E.; Moreno, A.D.; Tomás-Pejó, E.; Martín-Sampedro, R. Laccases as a potential tool for the efficient conversion of lignocellulosic biomass: A review. Fermentation 2017, 3(2):17. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation3020017
Resumen : The continuous increase in the world energy and chemicals demand requires the development of sustainable alternatives to non-renewable sources of energy. Biomass facilities and biorefineries represent interesting options to gradually replace the present industry based on fossil fuels. Lignocellulose is the most promising feedstock to be used in biorefineries. From a sugar platform perspective, a wide range of fuels and chemicals can be obtained via microbial fermentation processes, being ethanol the most significant lignocellulose-derived fuel. Before fermentation, lignocellulose must be pretreated to overcome its inherent recalcitrant structure and obtain the fermentable sugars. Usually, harsh conditions are required for pretreatment of lignocellulose, producing biomass degradation and releasing different compounds that are inhibitors of the hydrolytic enzymes and fermenting microorganisms. Moreover, the lignin polymer that remains in pretreated materials also affects biomass conversion by limiting the enzymatic hydrolysis. The use of laccases has been considered as a very powerful tool for delignification and detoxification of pretreated lignocellulosic materials, boosting subsequent saccharification and fermentation processes. This review compiles the latest studies about the application of laccases as useful and environmentally friendly delignification and detoxification technology, highlighting the main challenges and possible ways to make possible the integration of these enzymes in future lignocellulose-based industries.
URI : http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/4870
ISSN : 2311-5637
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