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Exploring Biosurfactant Production from Halophilic Bacteria, Isolated from Burgas Salterns in Bulgaria. [PDF]
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Degradation of Extra-Heavy Crude Oil by Fungi Isolated from Hydrothermal Vents Fields in the Gulf of California. [PDF]
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Lignocellulolytic extremozymes and their biotechnological applications
Extremophiles, 2023Lignocellulolytic enzymes are used in different industrial and environmental processes. The rigorous operating circumstances of these industries, however, might prevent these enzymes from performing as intended. On the other side, extremozymes are enzymes produced by extremophiles that can function in extremely acidic or basic; hot or cold; under high ...
Nikita Sharma +4 more
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Extremozymes used in textile industry
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2021Extremophiles are microorganisms that are able to live in extreme conditions like temperature, salt, pressure, lack of nutrition, alkalinity or acidity.
Priyanka Kakkar, Neeraj Wadhwa
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1999
Extremozymes offer new opportunities for biocatalysis and biotransformations as a result of their extreme stability. From recent work, major approaches to extending the range of applications of extremozymes have emerged. Both the discovery of new extremophilic species and the determination of genome sequences provide a route to new enzymes, with the ...
D W, Hough, M J, Danson
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Extremozymes offer new opportunities for biocatalysis and biotransformations as a result of their extreme stability. From recent work, major approaches to extending the range of applications of extremozymes have emerged. Both the discovery of new extremophilic species and the determination of genome sequences provide a route to new enzymes, with the ...
D W, Hough, M J, Danson
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Biologie in unserer Zeit, 2012
AbstractDie weiße Biotechnologie ist ein hochaktuelles, schnell wachsendes Feld in der angewandten Forschung. Die Bedeutung von Biokatalysatoren für Prozesse in der Chemikalienherstellung, der Lebensmittel‐ und der Textilindustrie sowie im Bereich der Bioraffinerie nimmt rapide zu.
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AbstractDie weiße Biotechnologie ist ein hochaktuelles, schnell wachsendes Feld in der angewandten Forschung. Die Bedeutung von Biokatalysatoren für Prozesse in der Chemikalienherstellung, der Lebensmittel‐ und der Textilindustrie sowie im Bereich der Bioraffinerie nimmt rapide zu.
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Extremozymes for improving wool properties
Journal of Biotechnology, 2001The project 'EXTRETEX' funded by the German Federal Foundation Environment (DBU, Osnabrück, Germany) aims at the improvement of wool properties dyeability, handle, felting behaviour and degree of whiteness by means of enzymes derived from extremophilic micro-organisms.
K, Schumacher, E, Heine, H, Höcker
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Extremozymes: Expanding the Limits of Biocatalysis
Nature Biotechnology, 1995The study of enzymes isolated from organisms inhabiting unconventional ecosystems has led to the realization that biocatalysis need not be constrained to mild conditions and can be considered at pH's, temperatures, pressures, ionic and solvent environments long thought to be destructive to biomolecules.
M W, Adams, F B, Perler, R M, Kelly
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Extremozymes from Marine Actinobacteria
2016Marine microorganisms that have the possibility to survive in diverse conditions such as extreme temperature, pH, pressure, and salinity are known as extremophiles. They produce biocatalysts so named as extremozymes that are active and stable at extreme conditions. These enzymes have numerous industrial applications due to its distinct properties. Till
J, Suriya +4 more
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Biotechnological uses of archaeal extremozymes
Biotechnology Advances, 2001Archaea have developed a variety of molecular strategies to survive the often harsh environments in which they exist. Although the rules that allow archaeal enzymes to fulfill their catalytic functions under extremes of salinity, temperature or pressure are not completely understood, the stability of these extremophilic enzymes, or extremozymes, in the
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