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Thermal and Fat Organic Loading Effects on Anaerobic Digestion of Dairy Effluents
The untreated discharge of dairy industry wastewater, characterized by high organic and nutrient loads, poses a severe eutrophication threat, leading to oxygen depletion and the disruption of aquatic ecosystems, which necessitates advanced treatment ...
Juana Fernández-Rodríguez +2 more
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The hydrophobic nature of wool caused by the surface lipid barrier impedes any wet processes of wool fibers. The conventional methods that utilize alkaline solutions for removing this lipid layer are deteriorative for the fiber.
A. F. El-Fiky +4 more
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The power of many: when genetics met yeasts and high‐throughput
ABSTRACT In recent years, complex technological capabilities have evolved, driven by the need to solve complex and integrative biological questions through global analyses. New equipment allows the scaling up and automation of processes which previously were carried out on a very limited scale.
Víctor A. Tallada, Víctor Carranco
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On the Mathematical Modelling of EPS Production by a Thermophilic Bacterium
This paper presents experimental data coming from a batch fermentation process and theoretical models aiming to explain various aspects of these data.
Nadja Radchenkova +4 more
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Introductionβ-Glucosidase serves as the pivotal rate-limiting enzyme in the cellulose degradation process, facilitating the hydrolysis of cellobiose and cellooligosaccharides into glucose. However, the widespread application of numerous β-glucosidases is
Yu-Ying Huang +13 more
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Thermophilic lignocellulose deconstruction [PDF]
Thermophilic microorganisms are attractive candidates for conversion of lignocellulose to biofuels because they produce robust, effective, carbohydrate-degrading enzymes and survive under harsh bioprocessing conditions that reflect their natural biotopes.
Sara E, Blumer-Schuette +8 more
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Nucleotide‐detected solid‐state NMR has been applied to probe nucleotide conformations and dynamics during ATP hydrolysis using the dimeric P‐loop ATPase SmsC as a model protein. The different stages of ATP hydrolysis have been mimicked by ATP analogues for which different degrees of conformational heterogeneity have been observed. ABSTRACT Solid‐state
Nina Wehr +7 more
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A nonlinear kinetic model was developed and successfully implemented, which describes the degradation of the protein C‐phycocyanin depending on temperature and pH value. C‐phycocyanin had been extracted from two different cyanobacteria. In addition to protein degradation, the fading of the typical blue color of this protein was included in the model ...
Martina Kießling +5 more
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Identification of blue-green algae and assessment of their ecological relationship in Chah-Ahmad hot spring of Hormozgan Province [PDF]
The present study was aimed to identify thermophilic cyanobacterial of Chah-ahmad hot springs located in Hormozgan province. Sampling was done based on water resource condition, Water physicochemical analysis was performed due to their dramatic effects ...
Mitra Arman, Hosein Riyahi, Ali Sonboli
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Efficient conversion of organic waste to biogas depends on the coordinated optimization of feedstock composition, pretreatment, operational parameters, reactor design, and microbial community dynamics. This review highlights how these interacting factors improve methane yield and process stability, advancing anaerobic digestion as a practical pathway ...
Ahmed Alengebawy +6 more
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