A new, industrially feasible method for conferring cellulosic substrates antioxidant properties by using enzymatic products was developed. The method allows cellulose surfaces such as those of paper sheets to be conferred antioxidant capacity by using a functionalization solution (FS) obtained from an enzymatic reaction. Various laccases and different phenolic compounds (PhCs) potentially possessing antioxidant action were used to prepare the FS. Antioxidant capacity was assessed by using UV spectrophotometry to monitor the inhibition of ABTS radical cation (ABTS·+) in the presence of antioxidants. Based on the results, enzymatic modification of the phenolic compound in the FS increases the bonding strength of its components to cellulosic m...
The properties of fibre products are determined by the physical and chemical properties of the fibre...
The influence of phenolic compounds on the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose was studied in depth us...
Unbleached flax fibres for paper production were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus a...
A new, industrially feasible method for conferring cellulosic substrates antioxidant properties by u...
In the present work various laccases (Lac) and different phenolic compounds potentially possessing a...
The present work describes a new method for the surface functionalization of cellulosic sheets, over...
Enzymatic coating of functionalized cellulose fibers with catechol was performed in the presence of ...
An innovative method has been developed for the surface hydrophobisation of cellulose-based material...
The present work describes an innovative method for the hydrophobization of cellulosic material by i...
The properties of fibre material used in papermaking are currently modified by different mechanical ...
Cellulose is a biodegradable and renewable material that is one of the most abundant biopolymers wit...
In this work, we studied the influence of the alkyl chain length in enzymatically-oxidized gallates ...
A new approach for the hydrophobization of finished cellulosic substrates based on a previously repo...
Enzymes are bio-catalysts with several advantages, such as a high specificity of action and ability ...
Laccase-mediated grafting on lignocelluloses has gained considerable attention as an environmentally...
The properties of fibre products are determined by the physical and chemical properties of the fibre...
The influence of phenolic compounds on the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose was studied in depth us...
Unbleached flax fibres for paper production were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus a...
A new, industrially feasible method for conferring cellulosic substrates antioxidant properties by u...
In the present work various laccases (Lac) and different phenolic compounds potentially possessing a...
The present work describes a new method for the surface functionalization of cellulosic sheets, over...
Enzymatic coating of functionalized cellulose fibers with catechol was performed in the presence of ...
An innovative method has been developed for the surface hydrophobisation of cellulose-based material...
The present work describes an innovative method for the hydrophobization of cellulosic material by i...
The properties of fibre material used in papermaking are currently modified by different mechanical ...
Cellulose is a biodegradable and renewable material that is one of the most abundant biopolymers wit...
In this work, we studied the influence of the alkyl chain length in enzymatically-oxidized gallates ...
A new approach for the hydrophobization of finished cellulosic substrates based on a previously repo...
Enzymes are bio-catalysts with several advantages, such as a high specificity of action and ability ...
Laccase-mediated grafting on lignocelluloses has gained considerable attention as an environmentally...
The properties of fibre products are determined by the physical and chemical properties of the fibre...
The influence of phenolic compounds on the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose was studied in depth us...
Unbleached flax fibres for paper production were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus a...