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Production of fermentable sugar from elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum).

Authors: Marcelo Alexander Guancha Chalapud; Brandon Guerrero Olave; Katheryn Mondragón Escobar; Juan David Caicedo Salazar; Leydi Johana Aponza Munera; Lesly Johana Briceño Barona;

Production of fermentable sugar from elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum).

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 En el presente artículo se muestran, los resultados de la obtención de azúcares fermentables utilizando como materia prima pasto elefante (Pennisetum purpureum). Se evaluó el efecto de la concentración del ácido acético (CH3COOH) y el clorito de sodio (NaClO2) sobre la eliminación del complejo lignina hemicelulosa. Se realizó una comparación del método utilizando pretratamientos básicos con hidróxido de sodio (NaOH) y peróxido de hidrógeno (H2O2). La etapa de sacarificación se cumplió utilizando el método de hidrólisis enzimática y con el uso de celulasa y β-glucosidasa. Los resultados muestran que empleando el pretratamiento con CH3COOH y NaClO2 presenta un porcentaje de sacarificación del 80,87% en comparación con el pretratamiento con NaOH con un porcentaje de 56,82% y del peróxido de hidrógeno con un porcentaje de 44,75%.

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