The properties of modified cellulose polymers, such as methylcellulose, are significantly influenced by the distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone. This distribution is difficult to determine due to the lack of suitable analytical methods. One approach is to use cellulose-degrading enzymes to gain information from the capability of the enzymes to cleave the bonds between glucose units. Endoglucanases are cellulase enzymes that can break internal glycosidic linkages and degrade low substituted regions of modified cellulose where the substituents do not interfere with the enzyme active site. In this work methyl cellulose was degraded using five endoglucanases from glycosyl hydrolase families 5 and 7 from three different speci...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose is an important process in nature. This thesis has focused on...
Structure analysis of partially depolymerized methyl cellulose was performed by nanoelectrospray ion...
We present a novel method for investigating subsite-substrate interactions of glycoside hydrolases a...
Soluble derivatives of cellulose have become increasingly important in industrial products e.g. in p...
The benefits of applying cellulose selective enzymes as analytical tools for chemical structure char...
Six methyl cellulose (MC) samples, one with a IDS Of 1.32 and five with a DS between 1.83 and 1.88, ...
In this part of our studies, dealing with new approaches to the analysis of enzymatically hydrolyzed...
The distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone will have a strong influence on the prop...
Six methyl celluloses (MCs), one with a degree of substitution (DS) of 1.32 and five with DS between...
The distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone will have a strong influence on the prop...
Two methylcelluloses (MC) were investigated by partial hydrolysis followed by direct infusion electr...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) has been studied with purified endoglucanases ...
Endoglucanases are useful tools in the chemical structure analysis of cellulose derivatives. However...
The depolymerized methyl cellulose was analyzed, using improved MALDI-TOF-MS by reducing the end der...
H-1 NMR spectroscopy has been used to analyze the product profiles arising from the hydrolysis of ce...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose is an important process in nature. This thesis has focused on...
Structure analysis of partially depolymerized methyl cellulose was performed by nanoelectrospray ion...
We present a novel method for investigating subsite-substrate interactions of glycoside hydrolases a...
Soluble derivatives of cellulose have become increasingly important in industrial products e.g. in p...
The benefits of applying cellulose selective enzymes as analytical tools for chemical structure char...
Six methyl cellulose (MC) samples, one with a IDS Of 1.32 and five with a DS between 1.83 and 1.88, ...
In this part of our studies, dealing with new approaches to the analysis of enzymatically hydrolyzed...
The distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone will have a strong influence on the prop...
Six methyl celluloses (MCs), one with a degree of substitution (DS) of 1.32 and five with DS between...
The distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone will have a strong influence on the prop...
Two methylcelluloses (MC) were investigated by partial hydrolysis followed by direct infusion electr...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) has been studied with purified endoglucanases ...
Endoglucanases are useful tools in the chemical structure analysis of cellulose derivatives. However...
The depolymerized methyl cellulose was analyzed, using improved MALDI-TOF-MS by reducing the end der...
H-1 NMR spectroscopy has been used to analyze the product profiles arising from the hydrolysis of ce...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose is an important process in nature. This thesis has focused on...
Structure analysis of partially depolymerized methyl cellulose was performed by nanoelectrospray ion...
We present a novel method for investigating subsite-substrate interactions of glycoside hydrolases a...