Polysaccharide Degrading Biocatalysts (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Rosana Goldbeck
Enzyme procedures must be carefully applied and controlled biocatalysis is necessary to convert polysaccharides into useful
chemicals for industry and health.
Degradation of Polysaccharides With a solid foundation in these biocatalytic processes and their expanding significance
in the depolymerization of polysaccharides, biocatalysts enable researchers to find and create novel enzyme-based strategies
for the food engineering, fuels and pharmaceutical industries.
In this work, more than a dozen distinguished specialists provide an in-depth analysis of a variety of subjects and associated
research protocols, including structural polysaccharides, genetic modification of polysaccharides, polysaccharide degradation
pathways, pretreatments for enzymatic hydrolysis, hemicellulose-degrading enzymes, biomass valorization processes ,
oligosaccharide production and enzyme immobilization for the hydrolysis of polysaccharides.
The last chapter examines viewpoints and difficulties in a changing economy centered around carbohydrates.
explains how enzymes work to break down polysaccharides and produce the building blocks needed for biochemical reactions.
covers process techniques, research protocols, and new technologies for enzyme evolution that are relevant to large-scale
applications. examines the applications of products from polysaccharide hydrolysis in the fields of food engineering ,
energy and medicines. includes chapter contributions from professionals worldwide.
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