| 英文摘要 |
The project aims to develop enzymes that can decompose cellulose, the main component of agricultural waste. Through the action of cellulase, the glycosidic bonds of lignocellulose can be hydrolyzed into oligosaccharides and glucose, which are enable to recovery for reuse. The remaining residue is easily decomposed and can be used directly as fertilizer or agricultural materials due to cellulose degradation. To improve the efficiency of cellulase in decomposing agricultural waste, as well as the stability, activity and ease of recovery during the breakdown process, the project focus on developing cross-linked enzyme aggregates ( CLEA ) immobilization technology of cellulase, the optimal conditions for enzyme immobilization, and the effect of decomposing agricultural waste after immobilization. Cellulase-CLEA enables the enzyme to be reused for subsequent waste degradation and yielding purer and more usable products. |