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Potential for Ethanol Vapours to Limit Table Grape Berry Shatter and to Limit Ethylene Evolution from Clusters [PDF]
We have shown previously that ethanol vapours (given by 2 ml per kg of grapes) can prevent Botrytis development and stem browning, two of the major problems in postharvest quality of table grapes.
Bouzambou, Najat +4 more
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High redox potential laccases from white-rot fungi are recalcitrant to engineering. Maté et al. (2010) employed directed evolution to improve the activity and expression level of the fungal laccase from basidiomycete PM1, followed by rational design to restore thermostability lost during evolution, resulting in a highly active and stable enzyme.
Sayut, Daniel J., Sun, Lianhong
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Optimization and mechanisms for biodecoloration of a mixture of dyes by Trichosporon akiyoshidainum HP 2023 [PDF]
Trichosporon akiyoshidainum HP2023 is a basidiomycetous yeast isolated from Las Yungas rainforest (Tucumán, Argentina) and selected based on its outstanding textile-dye-decolorizing ability.
Castellanos, Lucia Ines +3 more
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Performance of Ceriporiopsis SP. in the Treatment of Black Liquor Wastewater [PDF]
High amounts of black liquor wastewater are generated from bioethanol production by using oil palm empty fruit bunches. It contains an alkaline solution (NaOH), so it is quite toxic for aquatic ecosystems if discharged directly into waters.
Sari, A. A. (Ajeng)
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Azo dyes are widely used in textile industries. A significant portion of these recalcitrant dyes are being discharged to the natural waters. Due to their low biodegradability they pose serious pollution problems if untreated.
G. Ranimol, Chinju Paul, Swetha Sunkar
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Improving mechanical properties of novel flax/tannin composites through different chemical treatments [PDF]
Due to the inherent environmental benefits of using renewable materials, mimosa tannin resin (a natural phenolic resin) reinforced by flax fibres could offer desirable characteristics (lightweight, economic and low environmental impact) aiming at ...
Abhyankar, Hrushikesh +4 more
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Basidiomycetous fungi, Ganoderma lucidum MDU-7 and Ganoderma sp. kk-02 secreted multiple laccase isozymes under diverse growth condition. Aromatic compounds and metal salts were also found to regulate the differential expression of laccase isozymes from ...
Krishna K. Sharma +7 more
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Re-designing the substrate binding pocket of laccase for enhanced oxidation of sinapic acid [PDF]
Iterative saturation mutagenesis was performed over six residues delimiting the substrate binding pocket of a high-redox potential chimeric laccase with the aim of enhancing its activity over sinapic acid, a lignin-related phenol of industrial interest ...
Camarero, Susana +9 more
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Oxidation of phenols by laccase and laccase-mediator systems. [PDF]
To investigate how solubility and steric issues affect the laccase-catalysed oxidation of phenols, a series of oligomeric polyphenol compounds, having increasing size and decreasing solubility in water, was incubated with laccase. The extent of substrate conversion, and the nature of the products formed in buffered aqueous solutions, were compared to ...
Francesca, D'Acunzo +2 more
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Pleurotus tuber-regium is a unique sclerotium-forming white rot fungus. It is edible and has medicinal value and a high potentials of application in various industries. However, to date, there is no information on the production of laccase by this fungus,
Comfort Bamigboye +6 more
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