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Toxicity of Pristine and Chemically Functionalized Fullerenes to White Rot Fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium [PDF]
Fullerenes are widely produced and applied carbon nanomaterials that require a thorough investigation into their environmental hazards and risks. In this study, we compared the toxicity of pristine fullerene (C60) and carboxylated fullerene (C60-COOH) to
Zhu Ming +5 more
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Biomodifications of resveratrol by Phanerochaete chrysosporium
Compounds of plant origin showing antioxidative activity are important due to their ability to decrease oxidative stress. They also protect against the harmful effects of the free radicals formed as by-products of some metabolic pathways or as external ...
Małgorzata Brzezińska-Rodak +4 more
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In silico-designed lignin peroxidase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium shows enhanced acid stability for depolymerization of lignin. [PDF]
Background: The lignin peroxidase isozyme H8 from the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium (LiPH8) demonstrates a high redox potential and can efficiently catalyze the oxidation of veratryl alcohol, as well as the degradation of recalcitrant ...
Pham LTM, Seo H, Kim KJ, Kim YH.
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Biodecomposition with Phanerochaete chrysosporium: A review. [PDF]
Phanerochaete chrysosporium is considered the model fungus for white rot fungi. It is the first basidiomycete whose genome has been completely sequenced. Its importance lies in the fact that its enzymatic system comprises the major enzymes involved in lignin degradation.
Konan D +6 more
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Fermentation of agricultural by-products by white rot fungi is a research hotspot in the development of ruminant feed resources. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of the nutritional value and rumen fermentation properties of white ...
Qi Yan +5 more
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Phanerochaete chrysosporiumand its natural substrate [PDF]
We seek to define more fully how Phanerochaete chrysosporium degrades its natural substrate, lignocellulose. This contribution concerns several relevant topics. Mineralisation of [14C]DHP, as a model for lignin degradation, showed that a set of genetically defined meiotically derived products of strain ME446 differed in their degradative ability and ...
Paul Broda +9 more
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Current research on the inhibition of Microcystis aeruginosa growth is primarily focused on algae-lysing bacteria, and few studies have investigated the inhibitory mechanisms by which fungi affect it at the molecular level.
Guoming Zeng +5 more
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Xylanase Activity of Phanerochaete chrysosporium [PDF]
Xylan-degrading enzymes were induced when Phanerochaete chrysosporium was grown at 30 C in shake flask media containing xylan, Avicel PH 102, or ground corn stalks. The highest xylanase activity was produced in the corn stalk medium, while the xylan-based fermentation resulted in the lowest induction. Analytical and
M S, Dobozi, G, Szakács, C V, Bruschi
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Metabolism of phenanthrene by Phanerochaete chrysosporium [PDF]
The white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium metabolized phenanthrene when it was grown for 7 days at 37 degrees C in a medium containing malt extract, D-glucose, D-maltose, yeast extract, and Tween 80. After cultures were grown with [9-14C]phenanthrene, radioactive metabolites were extracted from the medium with ethyl acetate, separated by high ...
J B, Sutherland +4 more
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Penurunan Kadar Lignin pada Fermentasi Limbah Kayu Mahoni Menggunakan Phanerochaete chrysosporium
Mahogany wood waste is a type of hard wood agricultural waste containing lignocellulose which is quite high. In mahogany wood waste also contains lignin which is quite high, so the level of lignin must be reduced so that the cellulose can be used as ...
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