During anaerobic digestion of organic waste,
such as in producing biogas, which one of the
following is left undergraded ?
(a) Lipids (b) Lignin
(c) Hemi-cellulose (d) Cellulose
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Lignin is the most important factor affecting the hydrolysis of the cellulose component in lignocellulosic material.
The initial degradation step is difficult because the lignin-carbohydrate complexes create a barrier for microbial conversion due to the crystalline structure.
Thus, lignin is left untreated during the anaerobic digestion of organic wastes.
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option b is the correct answer
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