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Advances in Textile Biotechnology
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Advances in Textile Biotechnology, Second Edition examines the latest in biotechnology for the fiber and textile industry. This new edition has been fully revised to include the current essential areas of development in the field, covering both natural and synthetic fibers. Chapters cover the latest technology in bioprocessing for bast fiber, PVA, polyester, wool and silk before exploring issues of enzyme stability. Essential areas of application and development are then considered, including biomedical textiles, silk materials for biotechnological applications, bacterial cellulose, the ink jetting of enzymes, and the role of enzymes, wool and silk fibers.Containing groundbreaking research, this book will be essential reading for manufacturers, designers and engineers in the textiles industry, textile and fiber scientists, and academic researchers and postgraduate students working in the area of textile technology.- Provides a thorough overview of current and future focuses of biotechnology in the fiber and textile industry- Presents fully revised content, with a new focus on biosynthesis and bioprocessing for novel textile fibers, both synthetic and natural- Enables readers to understand and utilize the benefits of biotechnology for the manufacture and production of textiles
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Bioprocessing of bast fibers
Abstract
Keywords
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Biotechnology used for retting of bast fiber
1.2.1. Retting of bast fiber
| Fiber | Main composition (%) holocellulose/pectin/lignin | Treatment | Enzyme | Primary function of enzyme | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jute | 71โ77/1โ2/10โ13 | Retting | Pectinases | Degradation of pectic substances | Das et al. (2012) |
| Scouring | Xynases | Delignification through polysaccharide degradation | Garg et al. (2013) | ||
| Flax | 82โ95/1.4โ5.0/2.5โ5 | Retting | Pectinases | Degradation of pectic substances | Adamsen et al. (2002) Akin et al. (2001) Akin et al. (2002); Akin et al. (2007); Antonov et al. (2007) Foulk et al. (2001) |
| Scouring | Pectinases | Degradation of pectic substances | Ossola and Galante, 2004 | ||
| Bleaching | Laccases | Not determined | Abou-Okeil et al. (2010) | ||
| Ramie | 79โ83/4โ5/0.8โ1 | Degumming | Pectinases | Degradation of pectic substances | Basu et al. (2009); Shen et al. (2015) |
| Hemp | 86.3/3.4/9.3 | Retting | Pectinases | Degradation of pectic substances | Di Candilo et al. (2010); Tamburini et al. (2004) |
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- The Textile Institute Book Series
- Copyright
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 1. Bioprocessing of bast fibers
- 2. Poly(vinyl alcohol)โdegrading enzyme
- 3. Bioprocessing of polyesters
- 4. Biosynthesis of polyesters and their application on cellulosic fibers
- 5. Enzymatic treatment of wool and silk fibers
- 6. Enzyme stabilization for biotechnological applications
- 7. Enzyme biotechnology for medical textiles
- 8. Biopolyphenolics in textile
- 9. Processing of cotton and man-made cellulosic fibers
- 10. Silk materials for biotechnology
- 11. Bacterial cellulose as promising biomaterial and its application
- 12. Inkjetting of enzymes
- Index
