The effect of some natural wastes (orange pomace, orange peel, lemon pomace, lemon peel, apple pomace, pear peel, banana peel, melon peel and hazelnut shell) on the production of xylanase from Trichoderma harzianum 1073 D3 has been studied and maximum activity has been observed on melon peel (26.5 U/mg of protein) followed by apple pomace and hazelnut shell. Also, molasses could be used as an additional carbon source as it decreased the production time approximately by 50 %. Finally, potential alternatives of organic nitrogen source (cotton leaf and soybean residue wastes) were analyzed and it was concluded that peptone could be replaced with these residues especially when economics of the process is the major objective
Reutealis trisperma plant is widely used for nature conservation and the oil seeds have been studied...
Xylan is an important part of plant biomass and represents a renewable raw material for biorefinerie...
There is a need for locally produced xylanase because of its vast importance and high cost of import...
The effect of some natural wastes (orange pomace, orange peel, lemon pomace, lemon peel, apple pomac...
The production of xylanase by a local isolate Trichoderma spp. FETL c3-2 via solid state fermentati...
Recently, xylanases have expanded their use in many processing industries, such as pulp and paper, f...
Xylanase activity was isolated from crude extracts of Trichoderma harzianum strains C and 4 grown at...
Abstract Xylanases assume special importance in the paper and pulp industry as they replace toxic ch...
Xylanases are hydrolases which depolymerize the xylan components present in plants cell wall. Commer...
Xylanase production by Penicillium chrysogenum PCL501, newly isolated from wood-wastes, was monitor...
Xylanase production by wild-type Aspergillus niger ANL301, newly isolated from wood-waste, was monit...
Production of xylanase enzyme by fungi strains has gained interest in the recent years due to its hi...
Xylanase production by wild-type Aspergillus niger ANL301, newly isolated from wood-waste, was moni...
The main aim of the study is to enhance the biosynthesis of xylanse by incorporating nitrogen source...
The use of hemicellulolytic enzymes has recently attracted considerable interest asa substitute for ...
Reutealis trisperma plant is widely used for nature conservation and the oil seeds have been studied...
Xylan is an important part of plant biomass and represents a renewable raw material for biorefinerie...
There is a need for locally produced xylanase because of its vast importance and high cost of import...
The effect of some natural wastes (orange pomace, orange peel, lemon pomace, lemon peel, apple pomac...
The production of xylanase by a local isolate Trichoderma spp. FETL c3-2 via solid state fermentati...
Recently, xylanases have expanded their use in many processing industries, such as pulp and paper, f...
Xylanase activity was isolated from crude extracts of Trichoderma harzianum strains C and 4 grown at...
Abstract Xylanases assume special importance in the paper and pulp industry as they replace toxic ch...
Xylanases are hydrolases which depolymerize the xylan components present in plants cell wall. Commer...
Xylanase production by Penicillium chrysogenum PCL501, newly isolated from wood-wastes, was monitor...
Xylanase production by wild-type Aspergillus niger ANL301, newly isolated from wood-waste, was monit...
Production of xylanase enzyme by fungi strains has gained interest in the recent years due to its hi...
Xylanase production by wild-type Aspergillus niger ANL301, newly isolated from wood-waste, was moni...
The main aim of the study is to enhance the biosynthesis of xylanse by incorporating nitrogen source...
The use of hemicellulolytic enzymes has recently attracted considerable interest asa substitute for ...
Reutealis trisperma plant is widely used for nature conservation and the oil seeds have been studied...
Xylan is an important part of plant biomass and represents a renewable raw material for biorefinerie...
There is a need for locally produced xylanase because of its vast importance and high cost of import...