A cellulase-poor, thermostable, alkalitolerant xylanase produced by Bacillus circulans AB 16 grown on rice straw and its application in biobleaching of eucalyptus pulp

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作者
Dhillon, A
Gupta, JK
Jauhari, BM
Khanna, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Tata Energy Res Inst, Darbari Seth Block,Habitat Pl,Lodhi Rd, New Delhi 110003, India
[2] Panjab Univ, Dept Microbiol, Chandigarh 160014, India
[3] Ballarpur Ind Ltd, Unit Shreegopal, Yamunanagar 135001, India
关键词
xylanase; Bacillus circulans; biobleaching; rice straw;
D O I
10.1016/S0960-8524(99)00116-9
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 [农业工程];
摘要
Bacillus circulans AB 16 isolated from a garbage dump produced appreciable quantities (19.28 IU/ml) of extracellular thermophilic xylanase, but negligible quantities of cellulase, when grown on 0.3% xylan. The optimum pH for the enzyme was 6.0-7.0, but it was stable over a wide range of pH (5.0-9.0). The optimum temperature was 80 degrees C. The organism produced 20.6 IU/ml of xylanase in shake flask on rice straw, an inexpensive lignocellulosic biomass. Glucose, fructose, xylose and other sugars induced enzyme levels only in the range 0.82-2.52 IU/ml. The crude enzyme produced on rice straw showed good thermal and pH stability, retaining 67% activity after 1 h at 70 degrees C, pH 9 and 84.5% activity after 2 h at 65 degrees C, pH 9. The enzyme had a half-life of 24 h at 70 degrees C, pH 7. When the xylanase from B. circulans AB 16 was used in the prebleaching of eucalyptus Kraft pulp the amount of chlorine was reduced by 20% without any decrease in brightness. The viscosity of xylanase-treated pulp was 9.5-9.7 cp, whereas that of the pulp treated exclusively with chlorine was 9.2 cp. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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