Optimization of fermentation conditions for cellulase/xylanase production and hydrolysis conditions for efficient conversion of agricultural residues using Penicillium oxalicum UNN1

Lingyan Zhong , Fengcheng Jin , Liyuan Qin , Dongping Feng , Weixin Liu , Yuxin Lan , Zhiyun Li , Jiajun Tang , Zhong Cheng , Ting Zhang

Bioresources and Bioprocessing ›› 2026, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (1) : 39

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Bioresources and Bioprocessing ›› 2026, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (1) :39 DOI: 10.1186/s40643-026-01035-2
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Optimization of fermentation conditions for cellulase/xylanase production and hydrolysis conditions for efficient conversion of agricultural residues using Penicillium oxalicum UNN1
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Agricultural residues like sugarcane bagasse and rice straw are rich in cellulose and xylan. Their efficient conversion into (oligo)saccharides and value-added products requires microbial cellulases and xylanases, but low enzyme yields and high production costs hinder industrial application. This study isolated Penicillium oxalicum UNN1, a high-xylanase-producing strain with an initial activity of 51.63 U/mL. Submerged fermentation conditions were optimized using different carbon/nitrogen sources to enhance enzyme production. The optimized xylanase activity reached 191.22 U/mL (sugarcane bagasse xylan as sole carbon source) and 142.32 U/mL (combined with Avicel), with filter paper cellulase activity of 0.76 U/mL. The crude enzymes exhibited optimal activity at pH 5.0 and 50 °C. Cellulase retained over 75% activity after 7 h at pH 4.0–6.0 (4 °C) or 40 °C (pH 5.0), while xylanase activity remained nearly unchanged, even after over 21 days of storage at 4 °C (pH 5.0). However, the half-life of xylanase was less than 1 h at 50 °C, though it exceeded 72 h at 40 °C (pH 5.5). 3–5 mM Ca²⁺ and Cu²⁺ strongly inhibited both enzymes. Crude enzyme addition (about 7 U cellulase and 1,400 U xylanase) effectively enhanced reducing sugar production from agricultural residues. Single-factor and response surface optimization yielded optimal hydrolysis conditions: 480 U/g sugarcane bagasse xylan of xylanase, hydrolysate pH of 5.5, hydrolysis temperature of 40 °C, achieving a maximum reducing sugar yield of 0.355 g/g dry biomass. This work demonstrates the potential of P. oxalicum UNN1 enzymes for efficient and stable saccharification of agricultural residues, offering a viable approach for their valorization and environmental management.

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Penicillium oxalicum / Submerged fermentation / Cellulase / Xylanase / Optimization / Hydrolysis

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Lingyan Zhong, Fengcheng Jin, Liyuan Qin, Dongping Feng, Weixin Liu, Yuxin Lan, Zhiyun Li, Jiajun Tang, Zhong Cheng, Ting Zhang. Optimization of fermentation conditions for cellulase/xylanase production and hydrolysis conditions for efficient conversion of agricultural residues using Penicillium oxalicum UNN1. Bioresources and Bioprocessing, 2026, 13(1): 39 DOI:10.1186/s40643-026-01035-2

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Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region(2024GXNSFBA010330)

the Yongjiang Program for Young Talents(RC20230202)

National College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program(202411549018)

the Guangxi Youth Talents Program (to Ting Zhang)

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