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Growth and release of hydroxycinnamic acids from Brewer's spent grain by Streptomyces avermitilis CECT 3339
ArticleAbstract: Streptomyces avermitilis CECT 3339 is grown on Brewer's spent grain (BSG) and the production of feruPalabras claves:Brewer's spent grain, Ferulic acid, Feruloyl esterase, Streptomycetes, XylanasesAutores:Bartolome B., Copa-Patiño J.L., Ferreira P., Gómez-Cordovés C., Nardy Diez, Sancho A.I., Soliveri J.Fuentes:googlescopusRelease of ferulic acid and feruloylated oligosaccharides from sugar beet pulp by Streptomyces tendae
ArticleAbstract: Given several promising industrial applications of ferulic acid, this study was designed to identifyPalabras claves:Ferulic acid, Feruloyl esterase, Feruloylated oligosaccharides, Streptomyces tendae, Sugar beet pulpAutores:Copa-Patiño J.L., Faulds C.B., Ferreira P., Nardy Diez, Soliveri J.Fuentes:googlescopusProtein recovery from residual bovine whey: Influence of acid thermo-coagulation
ArticleAbstract: Thermal treatment of acidified bovine whey is one of the most efficient traditional methods for thePalabras claves:Electrophoresis, Protein recovery, Protein sample preparation, WheyAutores:Companioni R.S., Jeffrey Vargas-Pérez, Nardy Diez, Victoria E. García-CasasFuentes:googlescopusProteomic characterization of vitellogenins from three species of south american fresh water fish
ArticleAbstract: Vitellogenins (Vtg) are glycolipophosphoproteins synthesized by oviparous vertebrates as yolk proteiPalabras claves:Colossoma macropomum vitellogenin, Mass spectrometry, PIARACTUS BRACHYPOMUS, proteomics, Pseudoplatystoma fasciatumAutores:Camafeita E., Galindo-Castro C.B.I., Guerrero H., Nardy Diez, Poleo G., Urdaneta V.Fuentes:googlescopusStreptomyces avermitilis CECT 3339 produces a ferulic acid esterase able to release ferulic acid from sugar beet pulp soluble feruloylated oligosaccharides
ArticleAbstract: Sugar beet pulp (SBP) is a waste product of the sugar industry which is rich in ferulic acid. Few fePalabras claves:Ferulic acid esterase, Streptomyces, Sugar beet pulp, wheat branAutores:Copa-Patiño J.L., Ferreira P., Gutiérrez C., Nardy Diez, Soliveri J.Fuentes:googlescopus