Lipases: molecular structure and function
M Lotti, L Alberghina - Industrial enzymes: structure, function and …, 2007 - Springer
Early reports on the production by both bacterial and eukaryotic cells of enzymes able to
degrade lipid substrates date to over a century ago. Since then, research on lipolytic …
degrade lipid substrates date to over a century ago. Since then, research on lipolytic …
Co-composting of sewage sludge: fats mixtures and characteristics of the lipases involved
Co-composting of sewage sludge and animal fat mixtures was studied in order to determine
the possibility of using this technology to recycle fat-enriched wastes. A maximum fat content …
the possibility of using this technology to recycle fat-enriched wastes. A maximum fat content …
Hyperbranched polymer conjugated lipase with enhanced activity and stability
Hyperbranched aromatic polyamides were synthesized from p-phenylenediamine and
trimesic acid, and subjected to the conjugation of lipase using carbodiimide as a coupling …
trimesic acid, and subjected to the conjugation of lipase using carbodiimide as a coupling …
Lipases produced by yeasts: powerful biocatalysts for industrial purposes
LL Lock, VA Corbellini, PV Silva - Tecno-lógica. Santa Cruz do Sul …, 2007 - lume.ufrgs.br
The term “lipolytic enzymes” refers to the lipases and carboxylic ester hydrolases. Lipase
production is widespread among yeasts, but few are capable of producing lipases with …
production is widespread among yeasts, but few are capable of producing lipases with …