
Third generation biofuels: scientists patent corn with embedded cellulase enzyme
Date: Friday, May 04 @ 21:47:35 PDT Topic: Hydrocarbon Alternatives
A new variety of corn developed and patented by Michigan State University scientists could turn corn leaves and stalks into products that are just as valuable as the golden kernels. The variety has cellulase enzymes embedded in its leaves. This makes it a crop typical of so-called 'third-generation' bioproducts. These green fuels and products are made from energy and biomass crops that have been designed in such a way that their very structure or properties conform to the requirements of a particular bioconversion process.
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