Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Marine-derived fungi are a potential for the search of new compounds with relevant features. Among these, the ligninolytic enzymes have potential applications in a large number of fields, including the environmental and industrial sectors. This is the work aimed to evaluate the enzymatic activities of three marine-derived fungi (Aspergillus sclerotiorum CBMAI 849, Cladosporium cladosporioides CBMAI 857 and Mucor racemosus CBMAI 847) under different carbon sources and salinity conditions by using statistical experimental design. MnP, LiP and laccase were detected when these fungi were cultured in malt extract, howe...
This study presents new and alternative fungal strains for the production of ligninolytic enzymes wh...
This study presents new and alternative fungal strains for the production of ligninolytic enzymes wh...
Pycnoponis coccineus and Coriolus versicolor are tropical white-rot basidiomycetes that degrade lign...
Fomes sclerodermeus was grown on semi-defined media based on yeast extract, peptone and glucose (YPG...
White-rot fungi produce lignin-degrading enzymes including lignin peroxidase (LiP), manganese (II) p...
Filamentous fungi derived from marine environments are well known as a potential genetic resource fo...
ABSTRACT: The potential of ligninases as a green tool for effective valorization of lignin can be sh...
The potential of ligninases as a green tool for effective valorization of lignin can be shown throug...
A white-rot fungus, Trametes trogii, was isolated from coastal Tanzania and screened for crude ligno...
White rot fungi are the only organisms capable to mineralize the lignin to CO2. These fungi posses a...
The continually growing worldwide hazardous waste problem is receiving much attention lately. The de...
Wood-rotting fungi have the ability to degrade lignin by secreting ligninases, a promising enzyme fo...
In recent years, many research on the quantity of lignocellulosic waste have been developed. The pro...
White rot fungi were extensively reviewed as one for the groups instituted as the most efficient lig...
International audienceOnly a few studies have examined how marine-derived fungi and their enzymes ad...
This study presents new and alternative fungal strains for the production of ligninolytic enzymes wh...
This study presents new and alternative fungal strains for the production of ligninolytic enzymes wh...
Pycnoponis coccineus and Coriolus versicolor are tropical white-rot basidiomycetes that degrade lign...
Fomes sclerodermeus was grown on semi-defined media based on yeast extract, peptone and glucose (YPG...
White-rot fungi produce lignin-degrading enzymes including lignin peroxidase (LiP), manganese (II) p...
Filamentous fungi derived from marine environments are well known as a potential genetic resource fo...
ABSTRACT: The potential of ligninases as a green tool for effective valorization of lignin can be sh...
The potential of ligninases as a green tool for effective valorization of lignin can be shown throug...
A white-rot fungus, Trametes trogii, was isolated from coastal Tanzania and screened for crude ligno...
White rot fungi are the only organisms capable to mineralize the lignin to CO2. These fungi posses a...
The continually growing worldwide hazardous waste problem is receiving much attention lately. The de...
Wood-rotting fungi have the ability to degrade lignin by secreting ligninases, a promising enzyme fo...
In recent years, many research on the quantity of lignocellulosic waste have been developed. The pro...
White rot fungi were extensively reviewed as one for the groups instituted as the most efficient lig...
International audienceOnly a few studies have examined how marine-derived fungi and their enzymes ad...
This study presents new and alternative fungal strains for the production of ligninolytic enzymes wh...
This study presents new and alternative fungal strains for the production of ligninolytic enzymes wh...
Pycnoponis coccineus and Coriolus versicolor are tropical white-rot basidiomycetes that degrade lign...