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Bioconversion of lignin and food waste into vanillin and biohydrogen by Escherichia coli MC3: a novel dual-functional bacteria. [PDF]

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Chuancheng D   +6 more
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In Vitro/In Silico Potential of High-Yield Essential Oils for Management of Postharvest Fungi. [PDF]

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Pineda-Ríos JM   +7 more
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Expanding the feruloyl esterase gene family of Aspergillus niger by characterization of a feruloyl esterase, FaeC

open access: yesNew Biotechnology, 2017
A feruloyl esterase (FAE) from Aspergillus niger N402, FaeC was heterologously produced in Pichia pastoris X-33 in a yield of 10mg/L. FaeC was most active at pH 7.0 and 50°C, and showed broad substrate specificity and catalyzed the hydrolysis of methyl 3,4-dimethoxycinnamate, ethyl ferulate, methyl ferulate, methyl p-coumarate, ethyl coumarate, methyl ...
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Chromogenic substrates for feruloyl esterases

Carbohydrate Research, 2007
Chromogenic mono- and diferuloyl-butanetriol analogs were prepared by chemical syntheses and their efficiency was evaluated as substrates for feruloyl esterases from Aspergillus niger.
Marmuse, Laurence   +6 more
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A spectrophotometric assay for feruloyl esterases

Analytical Biochemistry, 2002
We have developed a spectrophotometric assay for the quantitative determination of feruloyl esterase activity based on release of 4-nitrophenol from a novel substrate, 4-nitrophenyl ferulate in an emulsion of Triton X-100 in aqueous buffer solution.
Vladimír, Mastihuba   +4 more
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Feruloyl esterase from Aspergillus niger

Process Biochemistry, 2002
Michele Asther   +2 more
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New chromogenic substrates for feruloyl esterases

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2008
Indolyl and nitrophenyl 5-O-hydroxycinnamoyl-alpha-L-arabinofuranosides were prepared by chemo-enzymatic syntheses. These probes were designed as substrates to be used in assays of feruloyl esterase activity (EC 3.1.1.77). Color development in the assays only occurs when feruloyl esterase activity releases an intermediate chromogenic arabinoside that ...
Marmuse, Laurence   +8 more
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