Cite this article:
Khan, Thakur, Jadhav and Quraishi (2016). Enhancement in the Biohydrogen Production Capacity of De-Oiled Rice Bran by Biological Pre-Treatment. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.113-114.
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Enhancement in
the Biohydrogen Production Capacity of De-Oiled Rice Bran by Biological
Pre-Treatment
Shabina Khan, Veena Thakur, SK
Jadhav and Afaque Quraishi
School of Studies in
Biotechnology. Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University Raipur - 492010, India
Corresponding author email:
jadhav9862@ gmail com
(Received
05 February 2016, accepted 06 February 2016)
Abstract: Increased
demand of fossil fuels has lead to its shortfall and also for an urge for the
search of altermative source of energy, which is non-polluting. Biohydrogen is
an ideal fuel of future as it can be produced from different types of wastes,
solids or liquids, rich in organic matter and it does not produce any types of
green house gases when combusted. Present work was carried out to enhance the
biohydrogen production from de-oiled rice bran by pretreatment methods.
Presence of high amount of carbohydrate (39% cellulose and 31% hemicellulose)
and less lignin (4%) makes it an attractive feedstock for conversion into a
variety of value-added products. De-oiled rice bran was taken as substrate and
Clostridium acetobutylicum NCIM 2877 was used as seed culture for the
fermentative biohydrogen production. Substrate was pretreated with different
fungi. Aspergillas niger, Trichoderma viride, and Phenerocheate chryosporium.
After three days of pretreatment with Phenerocheate chryosporiam maximum of 93
2.0 ml volumetric biohydrogen with conversion efficiency of 69.55 55% was
obtained whereas maximum production of 112 25 ml with a conversion efficiency
of 69.55 0.45 4 was achieved by 7 days pretreatment with Trichederma viride.
Therefore, by pretreatment of various complex biomasses, production of
biohydrogen can he enhanced.
Keywerds: Hiohydrogen,
Clostridiam acetobutylicum NCIM 2877 pretreatment,
Volumetric bydrogen, Aspergillus niger, Trichederma ride, Phenerocheate
chryosporium