Dry extrusion pretreatment of cassava starch aided by sugarcane bagasse for improved starch saccharification



Carbohydrate Polymers  -  June - 2022  -   Article
Daniel Fasheun | Raul Alves de Oliveira | Elba P. S. Bon | Ayla Sant'Ana da Silva | Ricardo Sposina Sobral Teixeira | Viridiana Santana Ferreira-Leitão |


Publication Abstract

Carbohydrate Polymers

Volume 285, 1 June 2022, 119256

Dry extrusion pretreatment of cassava starch aided by sugarcane bagasse for improved starch saccharification

Daniel OluwagbotemiFasheunab  Viridiana SantanaFerreira-Leitãoac

The enzymatic hydrolysis of native starch lacks efficiency because starch is mostly confined in semi-crystalline granules. To address the challenges associated with gelatinization and render native cassava starch (CS) amenable to enzymatic hydrolysis (enzyme cocktail from Aspergillus awamori and Trichoderma reesei), dry-extrusion pretreatment of CS mixed with sugarcane bagasse (SB) was studied. Results showed that among the CS:SB mass ratios studied (1:1; 1:0.5 and 1:0.25), extruded CS:SB (1:0.25) gave the highest 3-hour glucose yield (71.5%) after enzymatic hydrolysis. Extrusion reduced CS:SB (1:0.25) crystallinity by 78% and increased the intensity of all major FTIR absorption bands by 67–202%. The optimum 3-hour glucose yield from extruded CS:SB (1:0.25) hydrolysis was 74.1%, which was 330% higher than from untreated CS. The water absorption and solubility indices of the treated biomass increased by 145% and 12,640%, respectively under the optimum conditions, aiding the hydrolysis process. The dry extrudates were easy to manipulate and store.


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