Use of Molecular-genetically BredCoprinus cinereusStrains for an Efficient Isolation of Cellulose from Rice Straw
Author(s) -
Madoka Kikuchi,
Kei-ichiro Ogawa,
Takashi Yamazaki,
Susumu Kajiwara,
Kazuo Shishido
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
bioscience biotechnology and biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.509
H-Index - 116
eISSN - 1347-6947
pISSN - 0916-8451
DOI - 10.1271/bbb.66.199
Subject(s) - cellulose , cellulase , straw , lignin , rice straw , chemistry , xylan , isolation (microbiology) , food science , strain (injury) , biology , botany , biochemistry , agronomy , microbiology and biotechnology , anatomy
Molecular-bred Coprinus cinereus monokaryotic strains with high lignin- and xylan-degrading activities were mixed-cultured at 27 degrees C in the liquid medium containing 0.5% (w/v) cut rice straw and 0.025% MnCl2. After 3 weeks, the culture supernatant was extensively treated with crude cellulase, showing the presence in it of 9.3% of the total cellulose of rice straw. When rice straw treated with 0.1 N NaOH or cultured with Ganoderma applanatum were used, the recoveries of the cellulose increased up to 29%. The same experiments were done by using a non-bred control strain, showing the recoveries of the cellulose from the treated or cultured rice straw to be 8%.
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