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Enzymatic hydrolysates of hemicellulose from steam-pretreated aspenwood were more fermentable than the acid hydrolysate after rotoevaporation or ethyl acetate extraction treatments to remove acetic acid and sugar- and lignin-degradation products prior to fermentation by Pichia stipitis CBS 5776. Total xylose and xylobiose utilization from 5.0% (w/v) ethyl acetate extracted enzymatic hydrolysate was observed with an ethanol yield of 0.47 g ethanol/g total available substrate and an ethanol production rate of 0.20 g·l-1 per hour in 72 h batch fermentation.
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Wilson, J.J., Deschatelets, L. & Nishikawa, N.K. Comparative fermentability of enzymatic and acid hydrolysates of steam-pretreated aspenwood hemicellulose by Pichia stipitis CBS 5776. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 31, 592–596 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00270801
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