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Stimulating Effect of Xylose on the Utilization of Galactose in Some Fungi
Nature, 1967THE wild type of the ascomycete Ophiostoma multiannulatum does not grow on the hexose D-galactose as a sole source of carbon although the fungus can respire on it1. In an investigation2 of the ability of Ophiostoma to utilize galactose in the presence of glucose it was found that in such mixtures a certain amount of galactose, which depended on the ...
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Xylanolytic activity and xylose utilization by thermophilic molds
Folia Microbiologica, 1995Among thirteen thermophilic fungal strains,viz. Malbranchea pulchella var.sulfurea, Sporotrichum thermophile, Thielavia terrestris, Humicola insolens andAcremonium alabamensis produced high levels of xylanolytic enzymes. The secretion of xylanolytic enzymes was higher in wheat straw medium than in wheat straw hemicellulose. All fungi utilized xylose as
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ChemCatChem, 2018
AbstractA variety of fuels can be utilized to achieve an extraordinarily high energy density in enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs), including glucose, fructose, and sucrose or maltodextrin composed of hexoses. However, xylose, which is the most abundant pentose, has hardly been exploited for bioelectricity generation because of its slow utilization rate and ...
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AbstractA variety of fuels can be utilized to achieve an extraordinarily high energy density in enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs), including glucose, fructose, and sucrose or maltodextrin composed of hexoses. However, xylose, which is the most abundant pentose, has hardly been exploited for bioelectricity generation because of its slow utilization rate and ...
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Genetic Improvement of Xylose Utilization by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
2010It is estimated that capital costs associated with lignocellulosic ethanol are about US $4 per gallon and that these need to be reduced by more than half to be economically sustainable (Hahn-Hagerdal et al. 2006; Gray et al. 2006). Complete substrate utilization is one of the prerequisites to render lignocellulosic ethanol processes economically ...
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KINETICS OF THE EXCRETION AND UTILIZATION OF XYLOSE
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1937Rafael Dominguez +2 more
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