Review of lignocellulolytic enzyme activity analyses and scale-down to microplate-based assays.

Journal: Talanta
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Abstract

With the increasing use of enzymes in environmental applications, there is a need for analytical methods adapted to large factorial experiments. Existing reference methods are chemical and labor intensive and unsuitable to analyze in parallel a large number of samples. Based on an extensive literature review and on experimental results, this work compares reference and microplate adapted methods to define the most adequate filter paper, carboxymethylcellulase, β-glucosidase and xylanase activity tests. In the adapted methods, the total reaction volume was reduced from 2.2-24.5 mL to 0.21-0.24 mL. Statistical analysis of the activities measured on enzyme mixtures by applying the 96-well plate reduced methods showed that they were not significantly different to the activities obtained with reference tests.

Authors

  • A A Mansour
    VEOLIA Research and Innovation, 291 Av. Dreyfous Ducas, F-78520, Limay, France. Electronic address: alicia.mansour@veolia.com.
  • A Da Costa
    VEOLIA Research and Innovation, 291 Av. Dreyfous Ducas, F-78520, Limay, France.
  • T Arnaud
    VEOLIA Research and Innovation, 291 Av. Dreyfous Ducas, F-78520, Limay, France.
  • T A Lu-Chau
    VEOLIA Research and Innovation, 291 Av. Dreyfous Ducas, F-78520, Limay, France.
  • Maria Fdz-Polanco
    VEOLIA Research and Innovation, 291 Av. Dreyfous Ducas, F-78520, Limay, France.
  • M T Moreira
    VEOLIA Research and Innovation, 291 Av. Dreyfous Ducas, F-78520, Limay, France.
  • J A Cacho Rivero
    VEOLIA Research and Innovation, 291 Av. Dreyfous Ducas, F-78520, Limay, France.