Penicillium spp. are capable of degrading plant wastes by producing large amounts of enzymes such as cellulases. These form a complex capable of acting on cellulosic materials and producing sugars with industrial interest (e.g., ethanol production). Cellulases are also used for (a) pulp and paper industry (b) in the textile industry. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cellulolytic capability of 17 strains of Penicillium isolated from soil of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and conserved under mineral oil at the URM Culture Collection. All strains were re-grown from mineral oil and re-identifiied. Each strain was grown in synthetic medium with carboxymethylcellulose as the carbon source and incubated for 5 days at 28°C. Strains...
A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...
The effects of glucose, crystalline cellulose and sawdust of Mitragyna cilata on the growth and cell...
A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...
Cellulase production by Penicillium species are of greater interest in microbial enzyme technology. ...
The (hemi)cellulolytic systems of two novel lignocellulolytic Penicillium strains (Penicillium pulvi...
The (hemi)cellulolytic systems of two novel lignocellulolytic Penicillium strains (Penicillium pulvi...
Background: The enzymatic degradation of lignocellulosic materials by fungal enzyme systems has been...
Many Penicillium species produce enzyme systems with good performances in lignocellulose degradation...
Cellulases are major group of enzymes with wide-ranging industrial and biotechnological applications...
The main limitation to the industrial scale hydrolysis of cellulose is the cost of cellulase product...
Celluloses are carbohydrate polymers, much abundant as agricultural residues or wastes. They are res...
AbstractThe development of more productive strains of microorganisms and processes that increase enz...
Cellulase refers to a group of enzymes like endoglucanases (CMCase), exoglucanases and β-glucosidase...
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A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...
A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...
The effects of glucose, crystalline cellulose and sawdust of Mitragyna cilata on the growth and cell...
A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...
Cellulase production by Penicillium species are of greater interest in microbial enzyme technology. ...
The (hemi)cellulolytic systems of two novel lignocellulolytic Penicillium strains (Penicillium pulvi...
The (hemi)cellulolytic systems of two novel lignocellulolytic Penicillium strains (Penicillium pulvi...
Background: The enzymatic degradation of lignocellulosic materials by fungal enzyme systems has been...
Many Penicillium species produce enzyme systems with good performances in lignocellulose degradation...
Cellulases are major group of enzymes with wide-ranging industrial and biotechnological applications...
The main limitation to the industrial scale hydrolysis of cellulose is the cost of cellulase product...
Celluloses are carbohydrate polymers, much abundant as agricultural residues or wastes. They are res...
AbstractThe development of more productive strains of microorganisms and processes that increase enz...
Cellulase refers to a group of enzymes like endoglucanases (CMCase), exoglucanases and β-glucosidase...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...
A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...
The effects of glucose, crystalline cellulose and sawdust of Mitragyna cilata on the growth and cell...
A celulose é o polímero mais abundante na natureza, sendo sua biodegradação realizada por enzimas co...