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Pectinase Production by Using Coffee Pulp Substrate as Carbon and Nitrogen Source
(Key Engineering Materials, 2021-05-04)
About thirty-five percent of coffee pulp waste is pectin. It may potentially be a source to
be used in the bioprocessing industry. For example, it can be used as a substrate to produce
pectinase from microorganisms under ...
Preliminary Investigation of Cellulase Producer Candidate Isolate VT11 Using Coffee Pulp Waste Under Solid-State Fermentation
(Key Engineering Materials, 2021-05-04)
Isolate VT11 is a fungal cellulolytic isolated from vermicomposting oil palm empty fruit
bunch (OPEFB). Isolate VT11 has a cellulolytic activity index of 1.0 on 1% CMC, but this isolate
has never been used to produce ...
A Consortium of Three Enzymes: Xylanase, Arabinofuranosidase, and Cellulase from Aspergillus sp. which Liquefied Coffee Pulp Wastes
(IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2022-04-08)
Three enzymes released by Aspergillus sp., identified as xylanase, arabinofuranosidase, and cellulase which hydrolyzed coffee pulp during solid state fermentation (SSF) had been investigated. The active fraction of xylanase ...