Traditional smoking generates not only the impact flavor compound 4-vinylguaiacol, but concurrently many unwanted and potent toxic compounds such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Enzyme technology provides a solution without any side-product formation. A feruloyl esterase from Rhizoctonia solani (RspCAE) liberated ferulic acid from low-priced sugar beet fiber. Decarboxylation of ferulic acid to 4-vinylguaiacol was achieved by a second enzyme from Schizophyllum commune (ScoFAD). Both enzymes were covalently immobilized on agarose to enable reusability in a fixed-bed approach. The two enzyme cascades showed high conversion rates with yields of 0.8 and 0.95, respectively, and retained activity for nearly 80 h of continuous operation. The o...
Background: Dicarboxylic acids offer several applications in detergent builder and biopolymer fields...
Background: Mannosylerythritol lipids (MEL) are glycolipids with unique biosurfactant properties and...
Hydroxycinnamic acids such as p-coumaric acid (CA) are chemically linked to lignin in grassy biomass...
Traditional smoke flavours bear the risk of containing a multitude of contaminating carcinogenic sid...
The transformation of (abundant) oxygenated biomass-derived building blocks via chemo-enzymatic meth...
Continuously growing demand for natural flavors has led to a tremendous increase in biotransformatio...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
Ferulic acid biotransformation has a number of interesting industrial uses. Ferulic acid biotransfor...
Large amounts of agricultural wastes are rich in pectins that, in many cases, disrupt the processing...
Not AvailableBACKGROUND: Decarboxylation of substituted cinnamic acids is a predominantly followed p...
Ferulic acid is a renewable chemical found in lignocellulose from grasses such as wheat straw and su...
Abstract Ferulic acid (4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamic acid, FA) is a lignin-derived phenolic compound a...
A two-step chemoenzymatic process for the preparation of polyvinylphenols from phenolic acids (PAs),...
In situ extractive fermentation was used to produce 4-vinyl derivatives from hydroxycinnamic acids e...
Background: Dicarboxylic acids offer several applications in detergent builder and biopolymer fields...
Background: Mannosylerythritol lipids (MEL) are glycolipids with unique biosurfactant properties and...
Hydroxycinnamic acids such as p-coumaric acid (CA) are chemically linked to lignin in grassy biomass...
Traditional smoke flavours bear the risk of containing a multitude of contaminating carcinogenic sid...
The transformation of (abundant) oxygenated biomass-derived building blocks via chemo-enzymatic meth...
Continuously growing demand for natural flavors has led to a tremendous increase in biotransformatio...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
The microbial transformation of ferulic acid (FA) offers a cleaner, more economical alternative for ...
Ferulic acid biotransformation has a number of interesting industrial uses. Ferulic acid biotransfor...
Large amounts of agricultural wastes are rich in pectins that, in many cases, disrupt the processing...
Not AvailableBACKGROUND: Decarboxylation of substituted cinnamic acids is a predominantly followed p...
Ferulic acid is a renewable chemical found in lignocellulose from grasses such as wheat straw and su...
Abstract Ferulic acid (4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamic acid, FA) is a lignin-derived phenolic compound a...
A two-step chemoenzymatic process for the preparation of polyvinylphenols from phenolic acids (PAs),...
In situ extractive fermentation was used to produce 4-vinyl derivatives from hydroxycinnamic acids e...
Background: Dicarboxylic acids offer several applications in detergent builder and biopolymer fields...
Background: Mannosylerythritol lipids (MEL) are glycolipids with unique biosurfactant properties and...
Hydroxycinnamic acids such as p-coumaric acid (CA) are chemically linked to lignin in grassy biomass...