AbstractThis study reevaluates the putative advantages of microwave-assisted tryptic digests compared to conventionally heated protocols performed at the same temperature. An initial investigation of enzyme stability in a temperature range of 37–80°C demonstrated that trypsin activity declines sharply at temperatures above 60°C, regardless if microwave dielectric heating or conventional heating is employed. Tryptic digests of three proteins of different size (bovine serum albumin, cytochrome c and β-casein) were thus performed at 37°C and 50°C using both microwave and conventional heating applying accurate internal fiber-optic probe reaction temperature measurements. The impact of the heating method on protein degradation and peptide fragme...
In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of microwave-based food pro...
A simple, fast, efficient, and reusable microwave-assisted tryptic digestion system which was constr...
AbstractTwo thermophilic and thermostable enzymes, isolated from Sulfolobus solfataricus, S-adenosyl...
AbstractThis study reevaluates the putative advantages of microwave-assisted tryptic digests compare...
Microwave-assisted proteolytic digestion often yields misscleaved peptides, attributed to incomplete...
The work describes the accelerated enzymatic digestion of several proteins in various solvent system...
New approaches to rapid examination of proteins and peptides in complex food matrices are of great i...
Protein solubilization is a key step in mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteome analysis. We descri...
With the aid of microwave heating, researchers have often been able to shorten reaction times and ac...
In this thesis the effect of MW irradiation (2.45 GHz) at constant bulk temperature was investigated...
A direct effect on conformation of proteins is one of the existing hypotheses about a potential inte...
The response of proteins to different forms of stress continues to be a topic of major interest, esp...
AbstractExposure to microwave radiation enhances the aggregation of bovine serum albumin in vitro in...
Non-thermal effects induced by exposure to microwave electromagnetic field (MW-EMF) at 1.95 MHz, a f...
This thesis describes a spectroscopic investigation of the effects of pulsed electromagnetic radiat...
In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of microwave-based food pro...
A simple, fast, efficient, and reusable microwave-assisted tryptic digestion system which was constr...
AbstractTwo thermophilic and thermostable enzymes, isolated from Sulfolobus solfataricus, S-adenosyl...
AbstractThis study reevaluates the putative advantages of microwave-assisted tryptic digests compare...
Microwave-assisted proteolytic digestion often yields misscleaved peptides, attributed to incomplete...
The work describes the accelerated enzymatic digestion of several proteins in various solvent system...
New approaches to rapid examination of proteins and peptides in complex food matrices are of great i...
Protein solubilization is a key step in mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteome analysis. We descri...
With the aid of microwave heating, researchers have often been able to shorten reaction times and ac...
In this thesis the effect of MW irradiation (2.45 GHz) at constant bulk temperature was investigated...
A direct effect on conformation of proteins is one of the existing hypotheses about a potential inte...
The response of proteins to different forms of stress continues to be a topic of major interest, esp...
AbstractExposure to microwave radiation enhances the aggregation of bovine serum albumin in vitro in...
Non-thermal effects induced by exposure to microwave electromagnetic field (MW-EMF) at 1.95 MHz, a f...
This thesis describes a spectroscopic investigation of the effects of pulsed electromagnetic radiat...
In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of microwave-based food pro...
A simple, fast, efficient, and reusable microwave-assisted tryptic digestion system which was constr...
AbstractTwo thermophilic and thermostable enzymes, isolated from Sulfolobus solfataricus, S-adenosyl...