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  1. Cereals and Cereal Products

    Cereal products are amongst the most important staple foods of mankind. Nutrients provided by bread consumption in industrial countries meet close to...
    H.-D. Belitz, W. Grosch, P. Schieberle in Food Chemistry
    Chapter 2004
  2. Xylanase production by Penicillium canescens 10–10c in solid-state fermentation

    Filamentous fungi have been widely used to produce hydrolytic enzymes for industrial applications, including xylanases, whose levels in fungi are...

    Yasser Bakri, Philippe Jacques, Philippe Thonart in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 2003
  3. Mode of action of acetylesterases associated with endoglucanases towards water-soluble and -insoluble cellulose acetates

    A screening of commercial enzyme preparations for the capability ofcellulose acetate (CA) deacetylation revealed that such enzyme activity ismore...

    Clemens Altaner, Bodo Saake, Jürgen Puls in Cellulose
    Article 01 December 2001
  4. Plant Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes Produced by Aspergillus

    The plant cell wall is a complex structure composed of different polymeric compounds. Most of these compounds (90%) are polysaccharides, such as...
    R. P. de Vries, J. A. E. Benen, ... J. Visser in Industrial Applications
    Chapter 2002
  5. Polymers from Renewable Resources

    The current utilization of natural resources cannot be sustained forever. Most of the fuel utilized in our societies comes from fossil fuel, such as...
    E. Chiellini, F. Chiellini, P. Cinelli in Degradable Polymers
    Chapter 2002
  6. Physiological aspects involved in production of xylanolytic enzymes by deep-sea hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrodictium abyssi

    Xylanases (EC3.2.1.8) catalyze the hydrolysis of xylan, the major constituent of hemicellulose. The use of these enzymes could greatly improve the...

    Carolina M. M. Carvalho Andrade, Wilson Bucker Aguiar, Garo Antranikian in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 2001
  7. Physiological Aspects Involved in Production of Xylanolytic Enzymes by Deep-Sea Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrodictium abyssi

    Xylanases (EC 3.2.1.8) catalyze the hydrolysis of xylan, the major constituent of hemicellulose. The use of these enzymes could greatly improve the...
    Carolina M. M. Carvalho Andrade, Wilson Bucker Aguiar, Garo Antranikian in Twenty-Second Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals
    Chapter 2001
  8. Getreide und Getreideprodukte

    Produkte aus Getreide gehören zu den wichtigsten Grundnahrungsmitteln des Menschen. In den Industriestaaten werden speziell durch den Konsum von Brot...
    Hans-Dieter Belitz, Werner Grosch, Peter Schieberle in Lehrbuch der Lebensmittelchemie
    Chapter 2001
  9. Enzymes

    Enzymes are proteins with powerful catalytic activity. They are synthesized by biological cells and, in all organisms, they are involved in chemical...
    H.-D. Belitz, W. Grosch in Food Chemistry
    Chapter 1999
  10. Cereals and Cereal Products

    Cereal products are amongst the most important staple foods of mankind. Nutrients provided by bread consumption in industrial countries meet close to...
    H.-D. Belitz, W. Grosch in Food Chemistry
    Chapter 1999
  11. Development of a polysacharide degrading strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacks most of the depolymerising enzymes required for efficient hydrolysis and utilisation of polysaccharide-rich biomass....

    S.H. Petersen, W.H. van Zyl, I.S. Pretorius in Biotechnology Techniques
    Article 01 August 1998
  12. Enzymatic pretreatment of kraft pulps from pinus radiata D don with xylanolytic complex of pénicillium canescens (CP1) fungi

    After screening 14 strains exhibiting high xylanase activities, Penicillium canescens (CP1) and Penicillium janthinellum Biourge (CP2) strains were...

    Emilia Curotto, Alejandra Nazal, ... Nelson DurÁn in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 April 1998
  13. Efficient production of mannan-degrading enzymes by the basidiomyceteSclerotium rolfsii

    Sclerotium rolfsii CBS 191.62 was cultivated on a number of carbon (C) sources, including mono- and disaccharides, as well as on polysaccharides, to...

    Alois Sachslehner, Dietmar Haltrich, ... Klaus D. Kulbe in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 1998
  14. Efficient Production of Mannan-Degrading Enzymes by the Basidiomycete Sclerotium rolfsii

    Sclerotium rolfsii CBS 191.62 was cultivated on a number of carbon (C) sources, including mono- and disaccharides, as well as on...
    Alois Sachslehner, Dietmar Haltrich, ... Klaus D. Kulbe in Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals
    Chapter 1998
  15. Bioprocessing of agro-residues to value added products

    Vast quantities of agricultural and agro-industrial residues that are generated as a result of diverse agricultural and industrial practices...
    Chapter 1998
  16. Production of Hemicellulose- and Cellulose-Degrading enzymes by various strains ofSclerotium Rolfsii

    A number of wild-type isolates of Sclerotium rolfsii were screened for their capacity to produce lignocellulolytic enzymes when grown on a...

    Alois Sachslehner, Dietmar Haltrich, ... Klaus D. Kulbe in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 March 1997
  17. Production of Hemicellulose- and Cellulose-Degrading Enzymes by Various Strains of Sclerotium Rolfsii

    A number of wild-type isolates of Sclerotium rolfsii were screened for their capacity to produce lignocellulolytic enzymes when grown on a...
    Alois Sachslehner, Dietmar Haltrich, ... Klaus D. Kulbe in Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals
    Chapter 1997
  18. Hemicellulases in the bleaching of chemical pulps

    Hemicellulase-aided bleaching is the first full-scale biotechnical application in the pulp and paper industry which truly exploits the unique...
    A. Suurnäkki, M. Tenkanen, ... L. Viikari in Biotechnology in the Pulp and Paper Industry
    Chapter 1997
  19. Hydrolysis by commercial enzyme mixtures of AFEX-treated corn fiber and isolated xylans

    Corn fiber is a coproduct produced during the corn wet-milling process and is similar to other high hemicellulose/cellulose-containing biomass such...

    Robert B. Hespell, Patricia J. O’Bryan, ... Rodney J. Bothast in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 January 1997
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