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Organic solvent adaptation of Gram positive bacteria: applications and biotechnological potentials
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2011-01)
Organic-solvent-tolerant bacteria are considered extremophiles with different tolerance levels that change among species and strains, but also depend on the inherent toxicity of the solvent. Extensive studies to understand ...
Biocatálise heterogênea em fase sólido/gás: princípios e aplicaçõesHeterogeneous biocatalysis in solid/gas phase: principles and applications
(Sociedade Brasileira de Química, 2014)
Cell immobilization strategies for biotransformations
(Elsevier, 2022-02)
This review deals with up-to-date applications related to cell immobilization used for varied biocatalytic purposes in diverse areas ranging from the food and dairy industry, synthesis of added value products such as ...
Enzyme or whole cell immobilization for efficient biocatalysis: focusing on novel supporting platforms and immobilization techniques
(Corporación Universidad de la Costa, 2021)
Bioreduction of alpha-chloroacetophenone by whole cells of marine fungi
(SPRINGER, 2009)
The asymmetric reduction of 2-chloro-1-phenylethanone (1) by seven strains of marine fungi was evaluated and afforded (S)-(-)-2-chloro-1-phenylethanol with, in the best case, an enantiomeric excess of 50% and an isolated ...
Stereoselective Bioreduction of 1-(4-Methoxyphenyl)ethanone by Whole Cells of Marine-Derived Fungi
(SPRINGERNEW YORK, 2012)
Nine strains of marine-derived fungi (Aspergillus sydowii Ce15, A. sydowii Ce19, Aspergillus sclerotiorum CBMAI 849, Bionectria sp. Ce5, Beauveria felina CBMAI 738, Cladosporium cladosporioides CBMAI 857, Mucor racemosus ...
Direct determination of ephedrine intermediate in a biotransformation reaction using infrared spectroscopy and PLS
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2008)
Discovery of New Phenylacetone Monooxygenase Variants for the Development of Substituted Indigoids through Biocatalysis
(2022)
Indigoids are natural pigments obtained from plants by ancient cultures. Romans used them mainly as dyes, whereas Asian cultures applied these compounds as treatment agents for several diseases. In the modern era, the ...