Abstract--The digestion of carbohydrates in termite Coptotermes formosanus SHIRAKI was demonstrated to be carried out by co-operative action of carbohydrolases originated from both termites and protozoa. Cellulases and.B-glycosidases were mainly ascribed to protozoa, while a-glucosidase and a-mannosidase are to termites. Gel filtration was shown to provide a useful purification method for carbohydrolases of termites, since the molecular weights of cellulases are lower than those ofaryl-glycosidases. The effects of temperature, pH, metal ions and organic reagents including surfactants on the partially purified enzyme preparations toghether with isoelectric points (pI) were also determined. These results provided gross characteristics of carb...
Lignocellulosic materials have been moved towards the forefront of the biofuel industry as a sustain...
Coptotermes curvignathus is a termite that, owing to its ability to digest living trees, serves as a...
The termite, Odentoiermes horni. W., houses three fungal species, viz. Xylaria nigripes, Termitomyce...
Two carboxylesterases (TE-I and TE-II) from the mid-gut of the termite Odentotermes horni. W., have ...
The distribution of termites according to trophic groups in agrosystems, causes damage leading to a ...
Wood-feeding termites as Reticulitermes santonensis generally feed on cellulose, hemicelluloses and ...
Wood-feeding termites have evolved efficient cellulose-decomposing systems. The cellulase activity a...
Cellulose digestion in lower termites, mediated by carbohydrases originating from both termite and e...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in the biosphere, and termites are one of the most important ...
Termites (Insecta: Isoptera) are imperative terrestrial decomposers as they feed on lignocellulosic ...
Wood-feeding termites have evolved efficient cellulose-decomposing sys-tems. The cellulase activity ...
The relictual Mastotermes darwiniensis is one of the world’s most destructive termites. Like all phy...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
Clostridium termitidis strain CT1112 is an anaerobic, gram positive, mesophilic, cellulolytic bacill...
Termites play an important role in the degradation of cellulose materials in nature, and special att...
Lignocellulosic materials have been moved towards the forefront of the biofuel industry as a sustain...
Coptotermes curvignathus is a termite that, owing to its ability to digest living trees, serves as a...
The termite, Odentoiermes horni. W., houses three fungal species, viz. Xylaria nigripes, Termitomyce...
Two carboxylesterases (TE-I and TE-II) from the mid-gut of the termite Odentotermes horni. W., have ...
The distribution of termites according to trophic groups in agrosystems, causes damage leading to a ...
Wood-feeding termites as Reticulitermes santonensis generally feed on cellulose, hemicelluloses and ...
Wood-feeding termites have evolved efficient cellulose-decomposing systems. The cellulase activity a...
Cellulose digestion in lower termites, mediated by carbohydrases originating from both termite and e...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in the biosphere, and termites are one of the most important ...
Termites (Insecta: Isoptera) are imperative terrestrial decomposers as they feed on lignocellulosic ...
Wood-feeding termites have evolved efficient cellulose-decomposing sys-tems. The cellulase activity ...
The relictual Mastotermes darwiniensis is one of the world’s most destructive termites. Like all phy...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
Clostridium termitidis strain CT1112 is an anaerobic, gram positive, mesophilic, cellulolytic bacill...
Termites play an important role in the degradation of cellulose materials in nature, and special att...
Lignocellulosic materials have been moved towards the forefront of the biofuel industry as a sustain...
Coptotermes curvignathus is a termite that, owing to its ability to digest living trees, serves as a...
The termite, Odentoiermes horni. W., houses three fungal species, viz. Xylaria nigripes, Termitomyce...