Consolidated Conversion of Hulled Barley into Fermentable Sugars Using Chemical, Thermal, and Enzymatic (CTE) Treatment
- Authors
- Kim, Tae Hyun; Nghiem, Nhuan P.; Taylor, Frank; Hicks, Kevin B.
- Issue Date
- Jun-2011
- Publisher
- HUMANA PRESS INC
- Keywords
- Hulled barley; Dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment; Fermentable sugar production; Enzyme hydrolysis; Lignocellulosic biomass conversion
- Citation
- APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.164, no.4, pp.534 - 545
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 164
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 534
- End Page
- 545
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/37426
- DOI
- 10.1007/s12010-010-9155-1
- ISSN
- 0273-2289
- Abstract
- A novel process using chemical, thermal, and enzymatic treatment for conversion of hulled barley into fermentable sugars was developed. The purpose of this process is to convert both lignocellulosic polysaccharides and starch in hulled barley grains into fermentable sugars simultaneously without a need for grinding and hull separation. In this study, hulled barley grains were treated with 0.1 and 1.0 wt.-% sulfuric acid at various temperatures ranging from 110 to 170 A degrees C in a 63-ml flow-through packed-bed stainless steel reactor. After sulfuric acid pretreatment, simultaneous conversion of lignocellulose and starch in the barley grains into fermentable sugars was performed using an enzyme cocktail, which included alpha-amylase, glucoamylase, cellulase, and beta-glucosidase. Both starch and non-starch polysaccharides in the pre-treated barley grains were readily converted to fermentable sugars. The treated hulled barley grains, including their hull, were completely hydrolyzed to fermentable sugars with recovery of almost 100% of the available glucose and xylose. The pretreatment conditions of this chemical, thermal, and enzymatic (CTE) process for achieving maximum yield of fermentable sugars were 1.0 wt.% sulfuric acid and 110 A degrees C. In addition to starch, the acid pretreatment also retained most of the available proteins in solid form, which is essential for subsequent production of fuel ethanol and high protein distiller's dried grains with solubles co-product.
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