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Alginate Degradation: Insights Obtained through Characterization of a Thermophilic Exolytic Alginate Lyase. [PDF]
The potential markets for seaweed-derived products and seaweed processing technologies are growing, yet commercial enzyme cocktails for complete conversion of seaweed to fermentable sugars are not available. Such an enzyme cocktail would require the catalytic properties of a variety of different enzymes, where fucoidanases, laminarinases, and ...
Arntzen MØ +11 more
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Synergy of the Two Alginate Lyase Domains of a Novel Alginate Lyase from Vibrio sp. NC2 in Alginate Degradation. [PDF]
Alginate is a major component in the cell walls of brown algae. Alginate degradation is carried out by alginate lyases.
Wang XH +6 more
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Kinetic of thermal degradation of alginate-zeolite composites [PDF]
In this work, natural and Fe(III)-modified zeolte were tested as additives for alginate in order to improve its thermal and pyrolytic properties. For that purpose the natural zeolite (NZA) and Fe(III)- modified zeolite coated with alginate (FeA) were ...
Milan Kragović +3 more
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Sustainable alginate lyases catalyzed degradation of bio-based carbohydrates
Alginate is a water-soluble and acidic polysaccharide derived from the cell wall and intercellular substance of brown algae. It is widely distributed in brown algae, such as Laminaria, Sargassum, and Macrocystis, etc.
Zhiguo Zheng +3 more
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Microencapsulation of β-Glucosidase in Alginate Beads for Post-Rumen Release in Ruminant Gut [PDF]
This study aimed to develop a microencapsulation formulation for efficient encapsulation of β-glucosidase to improve its stability in a rumen-like environment and sustain activity post-rumen in the ruminant gut.
Nada Almassri +5 more
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Alginate is abundant in the cell walls of brown algae. Alginate lyases can degrade alginate, and thus play an important role in the marine carbon cycle and industrial production.
Xiao-Meng Sun +7 more
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Carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs), as an important auxiliary module, play a key role in degrading soluble alginate by alginate lyase, but the function on alginate gel has not been elucidated.
Luyao Tang +31 more
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Degradation of Alginate by a Newly Isolated Marine Bacterium Agarivorans sp. B2Z047
Alginate is the main component of brown algae, which is an important primary production in marine ecosystems and represents a huge marine biomass. The efficient utilization of alginate depends on alginate lyases to catalyze the degradation, and remains ...
Xun-Ke Sun +5 more
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Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Alginate Lyase from Paenibacillus sp. LJ-23
As a low molecular weight alginate, alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) exhibit improved water solubility, better bioavailability, and comprehensive health benefits. In addition, their biocompatibility, biodegradability, non-toxicity, non-immunogenicity, and
Mingpeng Wang +6 more
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Review on Preparation, Separation and Characterization of Alginate Oligosaccharide
Alginate oligosaccharide (AOS) is a kind of low molecular polymer, which is composed of 2~25 monosaccharides (mannuronic acidandguluronic acid) by glycoside bond.
Yiqing LIU +6 more
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