Search Results - "Burapatana, V"
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Effect of β-Cyclodextrin in Artificial Chaperones Assisted Foam Fractionation of Cellulase
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (2006)“…Foam fractionation has the potential to be a low-cost protein separation process; however, it may cause protein denaturation during the foaming process. In…”
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The effect of pH on the foam fractionation of β-glucosidase and cellulase
Published in Bioresource technology (01-05-2003)“…The surface tension–pH profile of β-glucosidase was established to determine its relationship to the corresponding profile of cellulase and to the foam…”
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Enhancing cellulase foam fractionation with addition of surfactant
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (2005)“…Foam fractionation cannot be used to recover cellulase from an aerated water solution effectively because cellulase by itself can produce only a small amount…”
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Degeneration of b-glucosidase activity in a foam fractionation process
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-03-2004)“…Foam fractionation is a promising technique for concentrating proteins because of its simplicity and low operating cost. One such protein that can be foamed is…”
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Degeneration of beta-glucosidase activity in a foam fractionation process
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (2004)“…Foam fractionation is a promising technique for concentrating proteins because of its simplicity and low operating cost. One such protein that can be foamed is…”
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Effect of lidocaine on ovalbumin and egg albumin foam stability
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (2003)“…Foam fractionation is a simple separation process that can remove and concentrate hydrophobic molecules such as proteins, surfactants, and organic wastes from…”
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Breathing air from protein foam
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (2003)“…Protein foams can be used to extinguish fires. If foams are to be used to extinguish fires where people are present, such as in high-rise buildings or ships,…”
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Ultrasonic pretreatment enhanced the enzymatic hydrolysis of rice straw
Published in 2010 International Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (01-08-2010)“…Rice straw can be utilized to use as a raw material for production of biofuel due to its content with a high amount of sugar in a form of 35-40% w/w cellulose…”
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