Microbial enzymes—an overview
People have exploited the biocatalytic potential of microorganisms for centuries to produce
wine, vinegar, bread, and so forth without understanding their biochemical basis. Microbial …
wine, vinegar, bread, and so forth without understanding their biochemical basis. Microbial …
Biotechnological applications of inulin-rich feedstocks
Inulin is a naturally occurring second largest storage polysaccharide with a wide range of
applications in pharmaceutical and food industries. It is a robust polysaccharide which …
applications in pharmaceutical and food industries. It is a robust polysaccharide which …
Ethanol biofuel production and characteristics optimization from wheat straw hydrolysate: Performance and emission study of DI-diesel engine fueled with diesel …
Bioethanol has been classified as the most widely utilized biofuel globally because it helps
greatly decrease crude oil consumption and pollution. In this study, bioethanol production …
greatly decrease crude oil consumption and pollution. In this study, bioethanol production …
Maximization of bioethanol productivity from wheat straw, performance and emission analysis of diesel engine running with a triple fuel blend through response …
Due to its significant contribution to reducing pollution and crude oil use, bioethanol has
been ranked as the most extensively used biofuel globally. Bioethanol was classified as a …
been ranked as the most extensively used biofuel globally. Bioethanol was classified as a …
Biofuels from inulin-rich feedstocks: A comprehensive review
Biofuels are considered as a pre-eminent alternate to fossil fuels to meet the demand of
future energy supply in a sustainable manner. Conventionally, they are produced from …
future energy supply in a sustainable manner. Conventionally, they are produced from …
Updates on inulinases: Structural aspects and biotechnological applications
Inulinases are inulin catalyzing enzymes which belongs to glycoside hydrolases (GH) family
32. Bacteria, fungi and yeasts are the potential sources of inulinases. In the present …
32. Bacteria, fungi and yeasts are the potential sources of inulinases. In the present …
Production of inulinase, fructosyltransferase and sucrase from fungi on low-value inulin-rich substrates and their use in generation of fructose and fructo …
Owing to applications in the food and nutraceutical industries, inulinases,
fructosyltransferases and sucrases have gained considerable attention in recent times …
fructosyltransferases and sucrases have gained considerable attention in recent times …
Production, purification, characterization and applications of fungal inulinases
Background: Considerable evidences shows that inulinases are important industrial
enzymes; however, the information on microbial sources, characteristics, and applications of …
enzymes; however, the information on microbial sources, characteristics, and applications of …
Evaluation of carbon sources for the production of inulinase by Aspergillus niger A42 and its characterization
Inulinases are used for the production of high-fructose syrup and fructooligosaccharides,
and are widely utilized in food and pharmaceutical industries. In this study, different carbon …
and are widely utilized in food and pharmaceutical industries. In this study, different carbon …
Inulin from Pachyrhizus erosus root and its production intensification using evolutionary algorithm approach and response surface methodology
Production of inulin from yam bean tubers by ultrasonic assisted extraction (UAE) was
optimized by using response surface methodology (RSM) and genetic algorithms (GA). Yield …
optimized by using response surface methodology (RSM) and genetic algorithms (GA). Yield …