Enzymatic degradation of plant polysaccharide networks is a complex process that involves disrupting an intimate assembly of cellulose and hemicelluloses in fibrous matrices. To mimic this assembly and to elucidate the efficiency of enzymatic degradation in a rapid way, models with physicochemical equivalence to natural systems are needed. Here, we employ xylan-coated cellulose thin films to monitor the hydrolyzing activity of an endo-1,4-β-xylanase. In situ surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPRS) revealed a decrease in xylan areal mass ranging from 0.01 \ub1 0.02 to 0.52 \ub1 0.04 mg\ub7m−2. The extent of digestion correlates to increasing xylanase concentration. In addition, ex situ determination of released monosaccharides revealed...
Future biorefineries are facing the challenge to separate and depolymerize biopolymers into their bu...
Plant polysaccharides represent a virtually unlimited feedstock for the generation of biofuels and o...
Enzymatic degradation of model cellulose films prepared by a spin-coating technique was investigated...
Xylan-coated cellulose thin films were employed to monitor the hydrolyzing activity of an endo-1,4-β...
International audienceBackground Substrate accessibility remains a key limitation to the efficient e...
Abstract Background Substrate accessibility remains a...
Background: Substrate accessibility remains a key limitation to the efficient enzymatic deconstructi...
Background: Substrate accessibility remains a key limitation to the efficient enzymatic deconstructi...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
Transportation fuels produced by harvesting and breaking down sturdy, fast-growing prairie grasses o...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
Wood xylans are renewable natural materials that have potential for future use in bio-based products...
A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enhance the e...
This research project was designed to play a vital role in the development of low cost sugars from c...
Future biorefineries are facing the challenge to separate and depolymerize biopolymers into their bu...
Plant polysaccharides represent a virtually unlimited feedstock for the generation of biofuels and o...
Enzymatic degradation of model cellulose films prepared by a spin-coating technique was investigated...
Xylan-coated cellulose thin films were employed to monitor the hydrolyzing activity of an endo-1,4-β...
International audienceBackground Substrate accessibility remains a key limitation to the efficient e...
Abstract Background Substrate accessibility remains a...
Background: Substrate accessibility remains a key limitation to the efficient enzymatic deconstructi...
Background: Substrate accessibility remains a key limitation to the efficient enzymatic deconstructi...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
Transportation fuels produced by harvesting and breaking down sturdy, fast-growing prairie grasses o...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
Wood xylans are renewable natural materials that have potential for future use in bio-based products...
A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enhance the e...
This research project was designed to play a vital role in the development of low cost sugars from c...
Future biorefineries are facing the challenge to separate and depolymerize biopolymers into their bu...
Plant polysaccharides represent a virtually unlimited feedstock for the generation of biofuels and o...
Enzymatic degradation of model cellulose films prepared by a spin-coating technique was investigated...