New method unlocks wheat straw's potential for sustainable fuel production!
Researchers optimized the production of xylose from wheat straw by using different chemicals and enzymes. They found that treating wheat straw with xylanase after autoclaving it with water at high temperature and separating the liquid and solid phases resulted in the highest xylose concentration of 23.38 mg/mL. This method could be a cost-effective way to convert agricultural waste into valuable sugars for fuel and chemical production.