Chitinolytic enzymes are capable to catalyze the chitin hydrolysis. Due to their biomedical and biotechnological applications, nowadays chitinolytic enzymes have attracted worldwide attention. Chitinolytic enzymes have provided numerous useful materials in many different industries, such as food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, or biomedical industry. Marine enzymes are commonly employed in industry because they display better operational properties than animal, plant, or bacterial homologs. In this mini-review, we want to describe marine chitinolytic enzymes as versatile enzymes in different biotechnological fields. In this regard, interesting comments about their biological role, reaction mechanism, production, functional characterization, i...
Chitinases catalyze the degradation of chitin, a ubiquitous polymer generated from the cell walls of...
Screening of extracellular chitosanase from bacterial isolates associated with marine sponges have b...
This book presents contributions from scientists who are directly involved in the potential of marin...
Chitinolytic enzymes are capable to catalyze the chitin hydrolysis. Due to their biomedical and biot...
Chitinolytic enzymes are capable to catalyze the chitin hydrolysis. Due to their biomedical and biot...
In the shift from a fossil-based to a bio-based economy, exploration of renewable recourses is neede...
Chitin is the second most abundant natural biopolymer that is found in exoskeletons of crustaceans, ...
Chitinolytic microorganisms secrete a range of chitin modifying enzymes, which can be exploited for ...
The investigation for novel unique extremozymes is a valuable business for which the marine environm...
[[abstract]]: Chitinous materials from marine byproducts elicit great interest among biotechnologist...
Chitin is one of the most abundant biomolecules on earth, occurring in crustacean shells and cell wa...
In previous review articles the attention of the biocatalytically oriented scientific community towa...
these contributions provide the reader with relevant up-to-date insights on the use of enzymes and ...
Chitin is the second most abundant biopolymer on earth, next to plant-derived celluloses. It can be ...
ABSTRACT Chitinase is enzyme that hydrolyzes chitin, a polimer of P-1,4-N-Acetilglucosamine which is...
Chitinases catalyze the degradation of chitin, a ubiquitous polymer generated from the cell walls of...
Screening of extracellular chitosanase from bacterial isolates associated with marine sponges have b...
This book presents contributions from scientists who are directly involved in the potential of marin...
Chitinolytic enzymes are capable to catalyze the chitin hydrolysis. Due to their biomedical and biot...
Chitinolytic enzymes are capable to catalyze the chitin hydrolysis. Due to their biomedical and biot...
In the shift from a fossil-based to a bio-based economy, exploration of renewable recourses is neede...
Chitin is the second most abundant natural biopolymer that is found in exoskeletons of crustaceans, ...
Chitinolytic microorganisms secrete a range of chitin modifying enzymes, which can be exploited for ...
The investigation for novel unique extremozymes is a valuable business for which the marine environm...
[[abstract]]: Chitinous materials from marine byproducts elicit great interest among biotechnologist...
Chitin is one of the most abundant biomolecules on earth, occurring in crustacean shells and cell wa...
In previous review articles the attention of the biocatalytically oriented scientific community towa...
these contributions provide the reader with relevant up-to-date insights on the use of enzymes and ...
Chitin is the second most abundant biopolymer on earth, next to plant-derived celluloses. It can be ...
ABSTRACT Chitinase is enzyme that hydrolyzes chitin, a polimer of P-1,4-N-Acetilglucosamine which is...
Chitinases catalyze the degradation of chitin, a ubiquitous polymer generated from the cell walls of...
Screening of extracellular chitosanase from bacterial isolates associated with marine sponges have b...
This book presents contributions from scientists who are directly involved in the potential of marin...