Starch and pullulan degrading enzymes are essential industrial biocatalysts. Pullulan-degrading enzymes are grouped into pullulanases (types I and type II) and pullulan hydrolase (types I, II and III). Generally, these enzymes hydrolyse the α-1,6 glucosidic bonds (and α-1,4 for certain enzyme groups) of substrates and form reducing sugars such as glucose, maltose, maltotriose, panose or isopanose. This review covers two main aspects: (i) bibliometric analysis of publications and patents related to pullulan-degrading enzymes and (ii) biological aspects of free and immobilised pullulan-degrading enzymes and protein engineering. The collective data suggest that most publications involved researchers within the same institution or country in th...
Pullulanase is an effective starch debranching enzyme widely used in starch saccharification and mod...
This research aimed to produce and characterize a thermophilic and an acidic pullulanase and determi...
A bottleneck in enzymatic starch hydrolysis, like in biofuel industry, is relatively slow degradatio...
Copyright © 2012 Siew Ling Hii et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Type I pullulanases are enzymes that specifically hydrolyse α-1,6 linkages in polysaccharides. This ...
Enzymes that specifically break down the branch points – debranching enzymes – have been known for m...
Bacterial pullulanase represents one of th e starch-degrading enzymes that are widely used in the st...
Pullulanase is of great significant due to its wide area of potential application. Pullulanase is wi...
A pullulanase I gene from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron has been cloned. To determine whether the clo...
Problem statement: Pullulanase is one of the important enzymes in starch industry. Search for the pu...
Bacillus circulans F-2 amylase-pullulanase enzyme (APE) displayed dual activity with respect to glyc...
A thermostable pullulanase (pullulan 6-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.41) has been purified to homogenei...
The pullulanase (EC 3.2.1.41) of Bacillus acidopullulyticus was purified using anion exchange chroma...
Panose is a type of functional sugar with diverse bioactivities. The enzymatic conversion bioprocess...
Extracellular pullulanase (pullulan 6-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.41) was purified from cell free cul...
Pullulanase is an effective starch debranching enzyme widely used in starch saccharification and mod...
This research aimed to produce and characterize a thermophilic and an acidic pullulanase and determi...
A bottleneck in enzymatic starch hydrolysis, like in biofuel industry, is relatively slow degradatio...
Copyright © 2012 Siew Ling Hii et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Type I pullulanases are enzymes that specifically hydrolyse α-1,6 linkages in polysaccharides. This ...
Enzymes that specifically break down the branch points – debranching enzymes – have been known for m...
Bacterial pullulanase represents one of th e starch-degrading enzymes that are widely used in the st...
Pullulanase is of great significant due to its wide area of potential application. Pullulanase is wi...
A pullulanase I gene from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron has been cloned. To determine whether the clo...
Problem statement: Pullulanase is one of the important enzymes in starch industry. Search for the pu...
Bacillus circulans F-2 amylase-pullulanase enzyme (APE) displayed dual activity with respect to glyc...
A thermostable pullulanase (pullulan 6-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.41) has been purified to homogenei...
The pullulanase (EC 3.2.1.41) of Bacillus acidopullulyticus was purified using anion exchange chroma...
Panose is a type of functional sugar with diverse bioactivities. The enzymatic conversion bioprocess...
Extracellular pullulanase (pullulan 6-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.41) was purified from cell free cul...
Pullulanase is an effective starch debranching enzyme widely used in starch saccharification and mod...
This research aimed to produce and characterize a thermophilic and an acidic pullulanase and determi...
A bottleneck in enzymatic starch hydrolysis, like in biofuel industry, is relatively slow degradatio...