Title : Characterization of heat- and alkali-resistant feruloyl esterase from Humicola insolens and application in the production of high-strength kraft straws - Wang_2024_Int.J.Biol.Macromol__137742 |
Author(s) : Wang QY , Liu XJ , Hou YH , Wang JZ , Lin MZ , Yang QZ |
Ref : Int J Biol Macromol , :137742 , 2024 |
Abstract :
The application of feruloyl esterase (FAE) in biobleaching can effectively hydrolyze the feruloyl ester bond between hemicellulose and lignin, thereby partially disrupting the dense structure of the fiber, reducing the use of chemical reagents, and obtaining high-performance pulp fibers. Here, we successfully expressed the thermostable alkaline feruloyl esterase from Humicola insolens (H. insolens) in Pichia pastoris GS115, with an enzyme activity yield of 2.36 +/- 0.21 U/mL. The highest activity of FAE for the hydrolysis of ethyl ferulate was observed at pH 7.5 and 70 degreesC. It retained about 56 % of its maximum activity in the pH range of 11.0. After being incubated at 50-55 degreesC for 1 h, it retained 70.05 % of its maximum activity. The addition of bio-enzyme pretreatment before chemical bleaching can reduce chemical reagents by 20 %, result in a 10.64 % reduction in kappa value, and increase the delignification rate of the pulp by 6.36 %. In addition, the surface of the enzyme-treated pulp showed rougher broom-like fiber filaments, and the viscosity of the enzyme-pretreated pulp (ECP) before chemical treatment increased by 131.51 % compared to the chemically treated pulp (CP), further indicating that the enzyme-pretreated pulp had higher pulp strength. |
PubMedSearch : Wang_2024_Int.J.Biol.Macromol__137742 |
PubMedID: 39551298 |
Wang QY, Liu XJ, Hou YH, Wang JZ, Lin MZ, Yang QZ (2024)
Characterization of heat- and alkali-resistant feruloyl esterase from Humicola insolens and application in the production of high-strength kraft straws
Int J Biol Macromol
:137742
Wang QY, Liu XJ, Hou YH, Wang JZ, Lin MZ, Yang QZ (2024)
Int J Biol Macromol
:137742