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Enzymatic hydrolysis of polysaccharide-rich particulate organic waste

✍ Scribed by Pin-Jing He; Fan Lü; Li-Ming Shao; Xiu-Jiang Pan; Duu-Jong Lee


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
201 KB
Volume
93
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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Abstract

Hydrolysis of organic particulates in rapid fermentative processes can be inhibited. The volatile fatty acids (VFA) released during fermentation reduce pH. Whether VFA or the drop in pH inhibits hydrolysis is unclear. The effects of pH and acetate on the enzymatic hydrolysis of a potato sample that contains both carbohydrate and protein were studied at fixed pH (5–9) in the presence/absence of 20 g/L of acetate. Experimental results showed that the effects of pH and acetate on the hydrolysis of carbohydrate differed from those on the hydrolysis of protein. Numerous kinetic models fitted the hydrolysis data obtained during the first 40 h of hydrolysis when inhibitory effects were insignificant. The Chen‐Hashimoto model was used herein to fit the hydrolysis data obtained during 144 h of reaction. Also, the non‐competitive inhibition model of three inhibitors (H^+^, OH^−^, total/undissociated/dissociated acetate) successfully described the inhibition of the hydrolysis of both carbohydrate and protein. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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