Microbial Xylanolytic Enzymes (e-bog) af Bajpai, Pratima
Bajpai, Pratima (forfatter)

Microbial Xylanolytic Enzymes e-bog

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Microbial Xylanolytic Enzymes describes the enzyme structure and its interaction with plant cell walls, the properties and production of different enzymes and their applications, and the knowledge gathered on the hydrolysis mechanism of hemicellulose. The knowledge gathered about the hydrolysis mechanism of the hemicelluloses, especially xylans, has greatly promoted the rapid application of the...
E-bog 1459,97 DKK
Forfattere Bajpai, Pratima (forfatter)
Udgivet 29 maj 2022
Længde 244 sider
Genrer PSB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780323996372
Microbial Xylanolytic Enzymes describes the enzyme structure and its interaction with plant cell walls, the properties and production of different enzymes and their applications, and the knowledge gathered on the hydrolysis mechanism of hemicellulose. The knowledge gathered about the hydrolysis mechanism of the hemicelluloses, especially xylans, has greatly promoted the rapid application of these enzymes in new areas. In recent years, there has been a spurt of interest in xylan degrading enzymes due to their applications in several industrial processes, including paper and pulp industries, food and feed industries, biofuel industry, textile industry, chemical and pharmaceutical industry, brewing industry, and more. Xylan is the principal type of hemicellulose. An enzymatic complex is responsible for the hydrolysis of xylan, but the main enzymes involved are enzymes produced by fungi, bacteria, yeast, algae, protozoans, and more. Gives up-to-date authoritative information and cites pertinent research on the synergistic action of xylanolytic enzymes Includes studies on xylanase regulation and synergistic action between multiple forms of xylanase Covers, in great depth, all aspects of Xylanolytic enzymes Includes detailed descriptions on Xylanolytic enzymes as a supplement in animal feed, for the manufacture of bread, food and drinks, textile industry, pulp and paper industry, biofuel industry and production of pharmaceuticals and important chemicals and waste management, etc. Challenges future trends in the commercial production and application of xylanases