Hydrolysis of Xylan by Aspergillus niger Immobilized on Non-woven Fabrics
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概要
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Aspergillus niger, which produces xylan-degrading enzymes, was immobilized on non-woven fabrics. The maximum xylan hydrolysis activity (15U/cm^3-support) and the highest stability were obtained when the fungus was immobilized on non-woven fabric made of silk. The enzymatic properties of the immobilized preparation were similar to those of the free enzyme. Ten times repeated batch hydrolysis of birch-wood xylan was done over a period of 450 h. Hydrolysis of different xylan substrates such as oat spelts and rice bran by the immobilized mycelia was also investigated.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1997-04-23
著者
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Nakanishi Kotoyoshi
Department of Brewing and Fermentation, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Nakanishi Kotoyoshi
Department Of Brewing And Fermentation Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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TOKUDA Hiroharu
Department of Brewing and Fermentation, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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URATA Takashi
Department of Brewing and Fermentation, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Urata Takashi
Department Of Brewing And Fermentation Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Nakanishi Kotoyoshi
Department Of Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Okayania University
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Tokuda Hiroharu
Department Of Brewing And Fermentation Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Tokuda Hiroharu
Department of Brewing and Ferment., Tokyo Univ. of Agric.
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