Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 6: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research(CSIR) has transferred for commercial use, the process for production of beta glucosidase enzyme, used by biofuel industry, developed by National Institute of Interdisciplinary Science & Technology(CSIR-NIIST),an affiliate laboratory of CSIR, based in the Kerala capital.

CSIR has signed an agreement with M/s Sarthak Metals Ltd, Nagpur, Maharashtra, regarding the technology transfer.

As per the agreement, CSIR-NIIST will grant license to Sarthak Metals Ltd for utilizing the know-how for production of beta glucosidase using filamentous fungus through solid state fermentation (SSF) process. The enzyme can be used in biofuel production, particularly for the hydrolysis of pre-treated lignocellulosic biomass in combination with cellulases as an enzyme cocktail.

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The transfer of this technology for commercial use assumes significance considering the spurt in demand for cellulose cocktail in the wake of the Government of India clearing several 2G ethanol projects, NIIST Director Dr C Anandharamakrishnan said.

The BGL enzyme is tested in blend along with acid cellulose and commercial biomass hydrolyzing enzyme preparations for increasing saccharification efficiency by up to 30 percent.

The application of enzyme preparation is primarily in bio-refineries as enzymes for biomass hydrolysis in blends with synergistic cellulases from filamentous fungi.

It also has applications across industries including textiles, detergents and organic synthesis.

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