Two methylcelluloses (MC) were investigated by partial hydrolysis followed by direct infusion electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Partial hydrolysis was achieved either enzymatically or by acid hydrolysis. Enzyme hydrolysis was performed using the endoglucanase Bacillus agaradhaerens Cel 5a. Three different hydrolysis buffer solutions were investigated in order to deter-mine which was most compatible with the subsequent MS analysis. ESI-MS experiments showed that when using enzymatic hydrolysis as an analytical tool for characterisation of modified cellulose one has to be watchful for the investigated polymer to have a sufficient amount of available cleavage sites in order to ensure that the original ends of the polymer do n...
Cellulose and starch are non-toxic, biodegradable and modifiable polymers. These properties have mad...
We present a novel method for investigating subsite-substrate interactions of glycoside hydrolases a...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from cellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic hydr...
In this part of our studies, dealing with new approaches to the analysis of enzymatically hydrolyzed...
Six methyl celluloses (MCs), one with a degree of substitution (DS) of 1.32 and five with DS between...
A series of celloendoglucanases: Bacillus agaradhaerens Cel 5a, Humicola insolens Cel 5a, H. insolen...
Six methyl cellulose (MC) samples, one with a IDS Of 1.32 and five with a DS between 1.83 and 1.88, ...
The benefits of applying cellulose selective enzymes as analytical tools for chemical structure char...
Microchip immobilized enzyme reactors (mu IMERs) with immobilized endoglucanases were applied for th...
The properties of modified cellulose polymers, such as methylcellulose, are significantly influenced...
Cellulose acetate was characterized by using enzyme in both digestion and chemical derivation and ac...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) has been studied with purified endoglucanases ...
Starches and celluloses can be chemically modified in order to affect their physiochemical propertie...
Soluble derivatives of cellulose have become increasingly important in industrial products e.g. in p...
Structure analysis of partially depolymerized methyl cellulose was performed by nanoelectrospray ion...
Cellulose and starch are non-toxic, biodegradable and modifiable polymers. These properties have mad...
We present a novel method for investigating subsite-substrate interactions of glycoside hydrolases a...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from cellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic hydr...
In this part of our studies, dealing with new approaches to the analysis of enzymatically hydrolyzed...
Six methyl celluloses (MCs), one with a degree of substitution (DS) of 1.32 and five with DS between...
A series of celloendoglucanases: Bacillus agaradhaerens Cel 5a, Humicola insolens Cel 5a, H. insolen...
Six methyl cellulose (MC) samples, one with a IDS Of 1.32 and five with a DS between 1.83 and 1.88, ...
The benefits of applying cellulose selective enzymes as analytical tools for chemical structure char...
Microchip immobilized enzyme reactors (mu IMERs) with immobilized endoglucanases were applied for th...
The properties of modified cellulose polymers, such as methylcellulose, are significantly influenced...
Cellulose acetate was characterized by using enzyme in both digestion and chemical derivation and ac...
Enzymatic hydrolysis of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) has been studied with purified endoglucanases ...
Starches and celluloses can be chemically modified in order to affect their physiochemical propertie...
Soluble derivatives of cellulose have become increasingly important in industrial products e.g. in p...
Structure analysis of partially depolymerized methyl cellulose was performed by nanoelectrospray ion...
Cellulose and starch are non-toxic, biodegradable and modifiable polymers. These properties have mad...
We present a novel method for investigating subsite-substrate interactions of glycoside hydrolases a...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from cellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic hydr...