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Author(s): TELES, A. S. C.; TERZI, S. da C.; SOUZA, E. F. de; GOTTSCHALK, L. M. F.; TONON, R. V. The grape pomace and wheat bran is rich in bioactive compounds that may be conjugated to the plant cell wall, making it difficult to recover. The objective of this study was to produce an enzymatic co... ... |
Author(s): SANTOS, R. dos S.; MURUCI, L. N. M.; SANTOS, L. O.; ANTONIASSI, R.; SILVA, J. P. L. da; DAMASO, M. C. T. Lipases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of the ester linkage in a triacylglycerol oil-water interface, while in non-aqueous environments they catalyze reverse reactions (esterification, trans... ... |
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Author(s): VITCOSQUE, G. L.; FARINAS, C. S.; FONSECA, R. F.; BERTUCCI NETO, V.
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Author(s): DIAS NETO, J. J.; OKURA, M. H.; BARBOSA, E. T.; ALMEIDA, A. de S.; ALMEIDA, L. C. de S.; BARBOSA, D. B. M.; LOBO JUNIOR, M. Several formulations based on Trichoderma spp. are available in the Brazilian market for application as biocontrol agents or plant-growth promotion. However, only some studies are dedicated to improvi... ... |
Author(s): MELO, F. S.; ALVES, I. D. C.; BARBOSA, T. C. V.; CABRAL, L. M. C.; SANTOS, T. C.
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Author(s): TELES, A. S. C.; HIDALGO CHÁVEZ, D. W.; COELHO, M. A. Z.; SANTIAGO, M. C. P. de A.; GODOY, R. L. de O.; GOTTSCHALK, L. M. F.; TONON, R. V.
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Author(s): TELES, A. S. C.; CHÁVEZ, D. W. H.; GOTTSCHALK, L. M. F.; TONON, R. V. Hydrolysis of the cell wall components of grape pomace by hydrolytic enzymes may be an alternative for the recovery of conjugated bioactive compounds from a matrix. In this sense, a pool of enzymes wa... ... |
Author(s): GOTTSCHALK, L. M. F.; TERZI, S. da C.; SOUZA, E. F. de; OLIVEIRA, E. M. M.; FAVARO, L. C. de L.; PENHA, E. das M. Several studies have sought to increase the efficiency of the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass. In this context, the improvement of strains producing cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic e... ... |
Author(s): HERMANN, K. L.; COSTA, A.; HELM, C. V.; LIMA, E. A. de; TAVARES, L. B. B. The production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass is referred as a second generation biofuel, whose processing is one of the most promising technologies under development. There are few available... ... |
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