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Renewable Energy, 2019
A form-stable erythritol/expanded graphite (EG) composite phase change material (PCM) for mid-temperature thermal energy storage (TES) was successfully developed by an “impregnation, compression and sintering” three-step method.
Mengdi Yuan +4 more
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A form-stable erythritol/expanded graphite (EG) composite phase change material (PCM) for mid-temperature thermal energy storage (TES) was successfully developed by an “impregnation, compression and sintering” three-step method.
Mengdi Yuan +4 more
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Thermochimica Acta, 2019
Nanoparticles dispersed phase change material (NDPCM) is a new kind of PCM developed by suspending nano-size particles in base PCM for the main purpose of enhancing the thermo-physical properties of the base PCM.
M. Vivekananthan, Valan Arasu Amirtham
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Nanoparticles dispersed phase change material (NDPCM) is a new kind of PCM developed by suspending nano-size particles in base PCM for the main purpose of enhancing the thermo-physical properties of the base PCM.
M. Vivekananthan, Valan Arasu Amirtham
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, 2020
The serious supercooling of erythritol (ET) limits its application in the field of mid-temperature thermal energy storage (TES), especially in the recently developed form-stable phase change materials (PCMs).
Mengdi Yuan +5 more
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The serious supercooling of erythritol (ET) limits its application in the field of mid-temperature thermal energy storage (TES), especially in the recently developed form-stable phase change materials (PCMs).
Mengdi Yuan +5 more
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Control of erythritol dehydrogenase in Schizophyllum commune
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1967An NAD-dependent erythritol dehydrogenase was detected in cell-extracts of basidiospore germinants of Schizophyllum commune following culture on either meso-erythritol or glycerol as sole carbon sources. Induction of erythritol dehydrogenase was also observed in purely vegetative mycelium (str. 845 or str. 699).
P, Isenberg, D J, Niederpruem
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Proteomics and physiology of erythritol-producing strains
Journal of Chromatography B, 2005In-depth knowledge bases on physiological properties of microbes are required to design a better microbial system at a gene level and to develop an industrially viable process in an optimized scheme. Proteomic analyses of industrially useful microorganisms are particularly important for achieving such objectives.
Yong-Cheol, Park +5 more
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Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (Print), 2023
Liang-gang Huang +9 more
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Liang-gang Huang +9 more
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Food Chemistry
In this study, maltotriosyl-erythritol (EG3) was synthesized as a novel prebiotic candidate via transglycosylation using recombinant amylomaltase (AMase) from Thermus sp. Tapioca starch served as the glucosyl donor, and erythritol as the acceptor. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) revealed an EG3 yield of 14.0 % with a concentration of 2.8 ...
Jarunee, Kaulpiboon +1 more
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In this study, maltotriosyl-erythritol (EG3) was synthesized as a novel prebiotic candidate via transglycosylation using recombinant amylomaltase (AMase) from Thermus sp. Tapioca starch served as the glucosyl donor, and erythritol as the acceptor. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) revealed an EG3 yield of 14.0 % with a concentration of 2.8 ...
Jarunee, Kaulpiboon +1 more
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Sucralose and Erythritol — Not Too Sweet
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Herbert, Tilg, Timon E, Adolph
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Erythritol Functional Roles in Oral-Systemic Health
Advances in Dental Research, 2018Erythritol belongs chemically to the family of polyols (or sugar alcohols), yet it is metabolized by animals and humans very differently compared to all other polyols. While polyols have been used traditionally (for about 80 y) to replace sugar in sweet foods to reduce demineralization of tooth enamel and to reduce postprandial blood glucose levels ...
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