cellobiose造句1) This paper discusses the mechanism of cellobiose in fungal cellulase induction a nd repression, and its inhibition of cellulases hydrolytic activity.
2) In the presence of cellobiose, CDH could reduce many oxidized products catalyzed by soybean hull peroxidase (SHP).
3) Whether different white rot fungi produce cellobiose dehydrogenase(CDH) was examined.
4) "If you do the fermentation by using only cellobiose or xylose, it takes 48 hours," said postdoctoral researcher and lead author Suk-Jin Ha.
5) In fact, the new yeast strain simultaneously converts cellobiose (a precursor of glucose) and xylose to ethanol just as quickly as it can ferment either sugar alone.
6) When actively growing cells were transfered from cellobiose or glucose medium to cellulose medium, there was a long lag up to ten days.
7) For the selective oxidation of cellobiose to gluconic acid, activity for the cellobiose hydrolysis as well as the conversion of gluconic acid over various supports has been investigated.
8) It acted on cellobiose and PNP - ? ? - D - glucoside, and a little on PNP - ? ? - D - galactoside nnd PNP - ? ? S - D - xyloside.
9) Effects of various parameters on cellobiose dehydrogenase ( CDH ) preduchon by Schizophyllum commune AS 5.391 were determined.
10) The results showed that the cellobiose medium and double layer culture method were most suitable for protoplast regeneration of Ganoderma lucidum .
11) Cellobiose dehydrogenase ( CDH ) of Schizophyllum could increase cellulose degradation by cellulases.
12) But if you do the co-fermentation with the cellobiose and xylose, double the amount of sugar is consumed in the same amount of time and produces more than double the amount of ethanol.
13) CMC, filter paper and cellobiose were taken as substrates for the activity determination of cellulases.
14) The primary studies on the extracellular xylanase of the strain H-1 demonstrated that the xylanase was induced by xylan and cellobiose and inhibited by xylose and glucose.
15) The most important representatives of disaccharides are sucrose (from beet or cane), lactose, maltose and cellobiose.
16) Cellulase An enzyme that hydrolyzes 1, 4 - glycosidic linkages in cellulose, yielding cellobiose ( a disaccharide ) and glucose.