A feruloyl esterase/cellulase integrated biological system for high-efficiency and toxic-chemical free isolation of tobacco based cellulose nanofibers

Carbohydr Polym. 2023 Aug 1:313:120885. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.120885. Epub 2023 Apr 5.

Abstract

Tobacco based cellulose nanofiber (TCNF) is a novel nanocellulose that has recently been used to replace undesirable wood pulp fibers in the preparation of reconstructed tobacco sheets (RTS). However, given the strict requirements for controlling toxic chemical content in tobacco products, there is a global interest in developing a green, efficient, and toxic-chemical free approach to isolate TCNF from tobacco stem as a bioresource. In this study, we propose a creative and environmentally friendly method to efficiently and safely isolate TCNF from tobacco stem pulp, which involves integrated biological pretreatment followed by a facile mechanical defibrillation process. Feruloyl esterase is used to pretreat the stem pulp by disrupting the ether and ester bonds between lignin and polysaccharide carbohydrates within the fiber wall, which effectively facilitates cellulase hydrolysis and swelling of the stem pulp fiber, as well as the following mechanical shearing treatment for TCNF isolation. The results demonstrate that TCNF obtained by the comprehensive feruloyl esterase/cellulase/mechanical process exhibit uniform and well-dispersed nanofiber morphology, higher crystallinity, and stronger mechanical properties than those of the control. The addition of 0.5 % TCNF can replace wood pulp by 18 wt% ~ 25 wt% in the production of RTS samples while maintaining their reasonable strength properties.

Keywords: Cellulase; Feruloyl esterase; Reconstructed tobacco sheet (RTS); Synergistic effects; Tobacco stem pulp; Tobacco-based cellulose nanofiber (TCNF).

MeSH terms

  • Cellulase* / chemistry
  • Cellulose / chemistry
  • Hydrolysis
  • Nanofibers* / chemistry
  • Nicotiana

Substances

  • Cellulose
  • feruloyl esterase
  • Cellulase