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Title: Enzymes: From cheese to biofuels


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Enzymes From cheese to biofuels
  • Presented at BioWales 2008 by Stuart West

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The new ancient industry
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Cheese an enzyme manufactured food
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What is an enzyme?
  • A biological catalyst
  • A protein all enzymes are proteins but not all
    proteins are enzymes!
  • Totally natural
  • The key to all life
  • Enzymes are found in every form of life and
    without them life would not exist

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Three dimensional enzyme model
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Leather another old industry that uses enzymes
  • Tanneries have a reputation for being unpleasant
    smelly places, which is no wonder considering the
    source of the enzymes used!

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Wash at 300C
  • The use of enzymes in soap powders was first
    patented around 100 years ago
  • Today enzymes usage is helping us to save energy
    by washing at lower temperatures

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Industrial or White Biotechnology
  • The enzyme industry is a major part of the
    industrial/white biotechnology industry
  • There is now a renewed interest in the enzyme
    industry as a result of bio-fuels (ethanol
    diesel) enhanced crop utilisation green
    chemical synthesis

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Enzymes are delicate expensive catalysts??
  • Many enzymes can be used at gt1000C
  • Many enzymes can work at the extremes of pH
  • Enzymes are highly efficient catalysts that can
    cost effectively be used in the manufacture of
    cheap bulk chemicals

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Uses of enzymes are very diverse
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Enzyme market by sector
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Biocatalysts Enzyme Pyramid
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Maize is a current major crop for bioethanol
  • Maize is the traditional main crop used for the
    manufacture of glucose and high fructose syrups
  • The glucose is now being fermented to bio-ethanol

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Bio-ethanol enzyme manufactured
  • Starch is turned into glucose using old enzyme
    technology
  • Glucose is fermented to ethanol

Starch
Amylase
Dextrins
AMG
Glucose
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Bio-ethanol from cellulose
  • Bio-ethanol from starch eg maize uses a food
    crop, currently 30 of all US maize is used for
    bio-ethanol
  • Currently 1 of all actual potential
    agricultural land is used for bio-fuels
    production
  • Cellulose is far more abundant than starch and
    would allow bio-ethanol to be made from grass,
    wood etc

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Biofuels
  • First generation bioethanol is derived from
    starch using old enzyme technology
  • Second generation bioethanol will be produced
    from cellulose using new enzyme technology
  • First generation biodiesel doesnt use enzyme
    technology
  • Second generation biodiesel will use developing
    enzyme technology

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The structure of plant cell walls is very complex
Xyl-Xyl-Xyl-Xyl Ara
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Ferulate structures are much more difficult to
breakdown
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Conclusions
  • Man has used enzymes for thousands of years to
    help process food clothes
  • Enzymes are now utilised in a wide range of
    industries from food processing to biosensor
    manufacture and from washing powders to biofuels
  • Enzymes are the key to the manufacture of
    bio-ethanol from crops such as grass
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