Cellulases from extremely thermophilic bacteria

KR Sharrock, CH Sissons, RM Daniel… - 1983 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
Monday, 13 September 2010 Page 1 Cellulases From Extremely Thermophilic Bacteria KR
Sharrock*, CH Sissons, RM Daniel, HW Morgan Department of Biological Sciences, University of …

Thermostable cellulases from thermophilic microorganisms

A Margaritis, RFJ Merchant… - Critical Reviews in …, 1986 - Taylor & Francis
Fossil fuels and, in particular, oil and its derivatives, are the source of the vast proportion of
fuels and chemicals used throughout the world. Fossil fuels have, however, two …

High-temperature enzymatic breakdown of cellulose

H Wang, F Squina, F Segato, A Mort… - Applied and …, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol
Cellulose is an abundant and renewable biopolymer that can be used for biofuel generation;
however, structural entrapment with other cell wall components hinders enzyme-substrate …

Cellulose degradation by thermophilic aerobic bacteria

FJ Stutzenberger - Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Cellulose, 1991 - books.google.com
Cellulose is the world's most abundant organic material (1). Therefore, enzymatic
degradation of this polymer is crucial to the cycling of carbon within both the marine and …

Research Progress in Thermophilic Microorganisms for Cellulose Degradation

J ZHANG, H ZHANG, Y CAO, H HUANG… - Biotechnology …, 2023 - biotech.aiijournal.com
Cellulosic biomass is a geographically abundant renewable resource, showing enormous
potential to contribute to alleviate the escalating energy and environmental problems …

Microbial cellulases: an overview and applications

S Jayasekara, R Ratnayake - Cellulose, 2019 - books.google.com
Cellulases are a complex group of enzymes which are secreted by a broad range of
microorganisms including fungi, bacteria, and actinomycetes. In the natural environment …

The biological degradation of cellulose

P Béguin, JP Aubert - FEMS microbiology reviews, 1994 - academic.oup.com
Cellulolytic microorganisms play an important role in the biosphere by recycling cellulose,
the most abundant carbohydrate produced by plants. Cellulose is a simple polymer, but it …

Current trends in research and application of microbial cellulases

M Karmakar, RR Ray - Research Journal of Microbiology, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Bioconversion of cellulose, nature's most abundant polysaccharide is accomplished by the
enzyme cellulase. Cellulase, a complex of sequentially acting component enzymes are …

Cellulases through thermophilic microorganisms: Production, characterization, and applications

G Singhal, SS Bhagyawant, N Srivastava - Current status and future scope …, 2021 - Elsevier
Microbial enzymes play an important role in the degradation of biomass but still remain
largely unexplored due to their complex production and characterization processes. Among …

Microbial cellulases and their applications in the pulp and paper industry: an emerging paradigm

S Shankar, M Gupta - Environmental pollutants and their …, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Cellulose is earth's major biopolymer and is of immense economic importance across the
globe. It is the primary structural component of the plant cell wall accounting for over half of …