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E-raamat: Biomass Hydrolyzing Enzymes: Basics, Advancements, and Applications

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This reference book provides advanced knowledge about lignocellulosic biomass production and its application in biomass hydrolysis. Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant, ubiquitous, and renewable raw material in the world. Though biomass can be deconstructed by other means, biological ways through enzymes are eco-friendly and sustainable. Biomass Hydrolyzing Enzymes: Basics, Advancements, and Applications discusses the different enzymes used for degrading biomass into its monomeric components. It covers important topics like biorefineries, hydrolysis of algal mass, kinetic modelling for hydrolysis, inhibitory effects, and more.

Key Features

  • Highlights recent developments in biorefineries, specific enzymes, inhibitor tolerance, and enhanced efficiencies       
  • Provides details on various kinds of biomass hydrolysis including algal biomass
  • Includes the best practices for getting economic and efficient high conversions of biomass
  • Covers strategies to be adopted for increasing the production of highly efficient enzymes
  • Explores the advancements in lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysis

The book is suitable for researchers and students in biotechnology, applied microbiology, and environmental sciences.



This reference book provides advanced knowledge about lignocellulosic biomass production and its application in biomass hydrolysis. Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant ubiquitous and renewable raw material in the world.

Section A: General

1.
1. Biomass hydrolyzing enzymes: An introduction

Swapnil Gurrani, Anil Kumar Patel, Ashok Pandey, Pooja Dixit, Hector Ruiz,
Ashutosh Tiwari and Reeta Rani Singhania

2. Fungal cellulase: production and aplications

Abraham Mathew, Meenu Mathew and Reeta Rani Singhania

3. Bacterial cellulosomes: Production and applications

Archana Bhaskar, Siddhant Dubey and Reeta Rani Singhania

4. Fungal beta glucosidases - Production and applications

Reshma M Mathew, Meena Sankar, Athira Sreeja-Raju, Adarsh Velayudhanpillai
Prasannakumari, Athulya, Anoop Puthiyamadam, Meera Christopher, Valan Rebinro
and Rajeev Kumar Sukumara

5. Xylanases: Production and applications

Kim Kley Valladares-Diestra, Luciana Porto de Souza Vandenberghe, Sabrina
Vieira, Ariane Fátima Murawski de Mello, Priscilla Zwiercheczewski de
Oliveira, and Carlos Ricardo Soccol

6. Lignin degrading enzymes: Production and applications

Amanjot Kaur, Himanshu, Jitendra Kumar Saini

7. Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenases: Production and applications

Pooja Dixit, Sweden Pooja Dixit, Ashutosh Tiwari, Anil Kumar Patel, Reeta
Rani Singhania

Section B: Advancements and Challenges in Applications

8. Genetic modification and metabolic engineering for biomass hydrolysing
enzymes

Aravind Madhavan, K B Arun, Bipin G Nair, Reeta Rani Singhania, Raveendran
Sindhu, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi, Ashok Pandey, and Binod Parameswaran

9. Protein engineering in biomass hydrolysing enzymes

Manisha Sharma, Amit K. Rai and Sudhir P. Singh

10. Inhibitory effects in corn stover pellets enzymatic liquefaction versus
monomeric sugars formation after pretreatment

Luana Assis Serra, Antonio Jose Goncalves da Cruz, Rosineide Gomes da Silva
Cruz, Diana M. R. Gutierrez, Cristiane Sanchez Farinas, João Ricardo Moreira
de Almeida, Eduardo Ximenes and Michael R. Ladisch

11. Enzyme-substrate mixing by periodic forces during high-solids enzymatic
hydrolysis of lignocellulose

Xin Shi, Lan Wang, and Hongzhang Chen

12. Enzymatic hydrolysis of microalgal biomass

Luciane Maria Colla, Viviane Simon; João Felipe Freitag, Victória Dutra
Fagundes; Alan Rempel, and Julia Catiane Arenhart Braun

13. Enzymatic hydrolysis of macroalgal biomass

Dominique F Rocher, Rosemary A Cripwell, Willem H van Zyl and Marinda
Viljoen-Bloom

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Dr Reeta Rani Singhania is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Sustainable Environment Research Center, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. She is also Senior Scientist (Honorary) at the Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability India. Her major research interests are in the areas of Microbial & Enzyme Technology and Energy Biosciences.

Dr Anil Kumar Patel is currently an Associate Professor at the Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He is also Senior Scientist (Honorary) at the Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability India. His major research interests are in the areas of Food & Bioprocess Technology and Energy Biosciences.

Dr. Héctor A. Ruiz is currently Full Professor and founder of Biorefinery Group (www.biorefinerygroup.com) at the Autonomous University of Coahuila in Mexico and leader of the biomass pretreatment stage in the Bioalcohols Cluster of the Mexican Centre for Innovation in Bioenergy, Mexico. His major research interests are in the areas of Bioprocess Technology and Energy Biosciences.

Professor Ashok Pandey is currently Distinguished Scientist at the Centre for Innovation and Translational Research, CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow, India and Distinguished Professor at the Sustainability Cluster, School of Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India. He is also Executive Director at the Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability India. His major research interests are in the areas of Industrial & Environmental Biotechnology and Energy Biosciences.