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Title: | Wheat straw degradation by Trametes gibbosa: The effect of calcium ions | Authors: | Knežević, Aleksandar Stajić, Mirjana Milovanović, Ivan Vukojević, Jelena |
Keywords: | Calcium;Laccase;Mn-oxidizing peroxidases;Trametes gibbosa;Wheat straw | Issue Date: | 11-May-2017 | Rank: | M22 | Publisher: | Springer | Journal: | Waste and Biomass Valorization | Volume: | 9 | Issue: | 10 | Start page: | 1903 | End page: | 1908 | Abstract: | Wheat straw is the major crop residue in Europe which makes it the most promising material for bioconversion. However, only 3% of annual production is used directly while the rest is considered as waste. A key step in processing of lignocellulosics is delignification by fungi and the presence of calcium can be of a great importance as it can modulate ligninolytic enzymes activities. Trametes gibbosa BEOFB 310 was used for solid-state fermentation of wheat straw in the presence of calcium in different concentrations. Samples were extracted after 19 days of fermentation and activities of Mn-oxidizing peroxidases and laccase were determined spectrophotometrically. Quantitative procedures were used to determine contents of hemicelluloses, cellulose, and lignin. Calcium induced activity of Mn-dependent peroxidase to a concentration of 5.0 mM (7185.2 ± 791.4 U L−1), which was threefold higher than in the control. Lignocellulose loss in wheat straw was stimulated by calcium addition and the maximum delignification was detected at concentration of 5.0 mM (52.9 ± 0.9%). Delignification was positively correlated to activity of Mn-dependent peroxidase. This study showed that wheat straw supplementation with calcium can significantly improve solid-state fermentation by increasing Trametes gibbosa Mn-dependent peroxidase activity and augmenting lignin degradation. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5528 | ISSN: | 1877-2641 |
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