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MOESM2 of Biomass augmentation through thermochemical pretreatments greatly enhances digestion of switchgrass by Clostridium thermocellum
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. C. thermocellum growth profile in terms of production of metabolites (ethanol + acetic acid + lactic acid) and pellet nitrogen content (g/L) as a proxy for cell growth for 24 h under growth conditions in a bottle with 200 mL working volume and 5 g/L glucan Avicel® PH-101 loading without active pH control in MOPS buffer. Measured in triplicates from one culture bottle
MOESM1 of Biomass augmentation through thermochemical pretreatments greatly enhances digestion of switchgrass by Clostridium thermocellum
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Enzymatic hydrolysis (EH) glucan yield time profile on autoclaved vs. unautoclaved switchgrass with (a) 15 mg protein/g glucan and (b) 65 mg protein/g glucan enzyme loadings of Accellerase® 1500. A 0.5 wt% glucan loading with a working mass of 50 g was used for EH which was performed in triplicates with controls at 50 °C, 150 rpm
MOESM1 of Comparative evaluation of Populus variants total sugar release and structural features following pretreatment and digestion by two distinct biological systems
Additional file 1: Table S1. Statistical analysis of cellulose crystallinity, lignin molecular weight and PDI, and water retention value (WRV) for raw, pretreated, and biological residues of Populus natural variants