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Prebiotics in animal nutrition: Harnessing agro-industrial waste for improved gut health and performance. [PDF]

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Ravanal MC   +7 more
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Fructosyltransferase Immobilization Via Entrapment

2021
Immobilization has emerged as a suitable approach to ensure the stability of enzymes, simplifying their removal once the reaction has been completed and enabling their reutilization. Entrapment is an immobilization method consisting in the occlusion of a given enzyme in synthetic or natural polymeric networks that act as permeable membranes for ...
Ureta, MarĂ­a Micaela   +1 more
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Sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase and fructan:fructan fructosyltransferase from allium cepa

Phytochemistry, 1980
Abstract Sucrose: sucrose fructosyltransferase and fructan:fructan fructosyltransferase were isolated from the inner leaf bases of bulbing onion plants (Allium cepa) and separated by gel filtration on Bio-Gel P-150. Sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase produced only one trisaccharide, 1F-fructosylsucrose, from sucrose.
HENRY, RJ, DARBYSHIRE, B
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Research Progress and Prospects for Fructosyltransferases

ChemBioEng Reviews, 2021
AbstractFructosyltransferases can be used to produce fructooligosaccharides from sucrose and are obtained from different sources, mostly microorganisms and plants. Heterologous expression and several mutagenesis methods were applied to improve the production of fructosyltransferases.
Yitian Wang   +3 more
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Production, properties, and applications of fructosyltransferase: a current appraisal

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2021
Fructosyltransferases (FTases) are drawing increasing attention due to their application in prebiotic fructooligosaccharide (FOS) generation. FTases have been reported to occur in a variety of microorganisms but are predominantly found in filamentous fungi.
Ritumbhara Choukade, Naveen Kango
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