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Estimation of microbial protein in duodenal digesta.

open access: yesAnnales de recherches veterinaires. Annals of veterinary research, 1979
Siddons, R.C.   +4 more
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Precision Lignocellulosic Biorefinery: Process Regulation From Corn Stover to Products

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
This study presents a precision biorefinery framework that transforms corn stover into high‐value bioproducts through whole‐process regulation. Mechanical fractionation separates feedstock into parenchyma‐rich short fibers and vascular‐bundle‐dominant long fibers.
Xue‐Cheng Lin   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source
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Protein biomethanation: insight into the microbial nexus

Trends in Microbiology, 2022
Biomethanation of carbohydrates (e.g., lignocellulosic biomass) and lipids (e.g., waste oils) has been well studied. However, investigations on the biomethanation of protein-rich biowastes (PRBs) and associated microbial communities have not been reported. This review summarizes the challenges in the metabolic process of anaerobic digestion of PRBs and
Nandini Thakur   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Update: Dietary Protein and Microbial Protein Contribution

Journal of Nutrition, 1988
Factors influencing microbial protein synthesis in the rumen have been reviewed several times in recent years. Original publications in the past 3 yr have reported microbial and feed protein nitrogen contribution postruminally when feeding a variety of dietary proteins.
C E Polan
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Microbial nickel proteins

Natural Product Reports, 2010
Microorganisms have evolved to utilize nickel ions in several different enzyme systems that enable these organisms to survive and proliferate in various environments. Typically the biosynthesis of these nickel containing enzymes are multi-step processes involving a number of accessory proteins, with one or more proteins dedicated to the delivery of the
Harini, Kaluarachchi   +2 more
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Protein engineering of microbial enzymes

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2010
Protein engineering has emerged as an important tool to overcome the limitations of natural enzymes as biocatalysts. Recent advances have mainly focused on applying directed evolution to enzymes, especially important for organic synthesis, such as monooxygenases, ketoreductases, lipases or aldolases in order to improve their activity ...
Dominique, Böttcher, Uwe T, Bornscheuer
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Microbial Degradation of Proteins

2021
Proteins are biomolecules fundamental for the life. The 20 amino acid essentials build the essential proteins that encode the genes from the DNA. The peptide bond is formed between the carboxylic acid and amine groups. In contrast, the process by which the proteins are degraded is known as proteolysis by enzymes called peptidases, ubiquitin, and ...
Moises Bustamante-Torres   +3 more
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Microbial Protein

2019
In the next 30–40 years, the food production system will face the challenge of increasing the production and availability of food products. Compared to the other foods, meat products are the least environmentally friendly. This chapter explores the opportunities of including microbial protein—the dried cells of microorganisms, such as algae, fungi ...
Akash Saklani, null Navneet
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