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Title: Comparative Production of Cellulase from Chemical and Biological Pretreated Groundnut Husk
Authors: Aliyu, N.
Kassim, H.
Aliyu, H
Abu, R. J.
Adamu, Z.
Keywords: Cellulase; groundnut husk; endoglucanase; Aspergillus niger; Trichoderma viride
Issue Date: 22-Jul-2017
Publisher: Advances in Research
Citation: 4. Aliyu, N., Kassim, H., Aliyu, H., Abu, R. J. and Adamu, Z. (2017) Comparative Production of Cellulase from Chemical and Biological Pretreated Groundnut Husk. Advances in Research 10(6): 1-7
Abstract: Lignocellulose biomass was bioconverted with Aspergillus niger and Trichoderma viride to produce cellulase. Groundnut husk is a cheap and readily available substrate with potential for bioconversion. Cellulase production from alkali and biological pretreated groundnut husk was compared in this study. Rapid production of cellulase following FPase & CMCase derived from both organisms were observed. Enzymatic activities in all the pretreated GH increased steadily from day one and peaked at day seven. Biological pretreated GH showed significant (p<0.05) increase in total cellulase and endoglucanase yield (activity) than alkali pretreated GH.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9353
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