نتایج جستجو برای: trametes versicolor و coniophora puteana

تعداد نتایج: 762753  

2012
Muhammad Asgher Hafiz Muhammad Nasir Iqbal Muhammad Irshad

BACKGROUND Cost-effective production of industrially important enzymes is a key for their successful exploitation on industrial scale. Keeping in view the extensive industrial applications of lignin peroxidase (LiP), this study was performed to purify and characterize the LiP from an indigenous strain of Trametes versicolor IBL-04. Xerogel matrix enzyme immobilization technique was applied to i...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2010
Takayuki Hata Hideaki Shintate Shingo Kawai Hideo Okamura Tomoaki Nishida

Carbamazepine (CBZP) is used as an antiepileptic drug and is highly persistent. In this study, CBZP was treated with laccase from white rot fungus Trametes versicolor in the presence of a redox mediator 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HBT). A single treatment with laccase and HBT eliminated CBZP by about 22% after 24h, and repeated treatments with laccase and HBT, which were added to the reaction mixtu...

Journal: :Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences 2019

Journal: :Forests 2022

This study aimed to examine the effect of organosilicon compounds-modified linseed oil parameters on wood utility properties. Linseed silylation with an compound containing a vinyl group (vinyltrimethoxysilane) has made it possible synthesize products characterized by high stability in storage. The impregnation these resulting contributed increased resistance protected water exposure when compa...

1998
J. Swamy J. A. Ramsay

Of the five species of white rot fungi evaluated for their ability to decolorize Amaranth, Remazol Black B, Remazol Orange, Remazol Brilliant Blue, Reactive Blue, and Tropaeolin O in agar plates, Bjerkandera sp. BOS55, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, and Trametes versicolor displayed the greatest extent of decoloration. In static aqueous culture, the three cultures formed fungal mats which did not...

Journal: :Environment international 2002
Eeva Kauhanen Mikko Harri Aino Nevalainen Timo Nevalainen

Microbial growth in buildings may evoke respiratory and other symptoms in the occupants and promote decay of construction materials. The decay in wood is usually caused by dry-rot fungus, leading to the decomposition of cellulose and lignin. There are also some mold fungi and bacteria that can use wood as a nutrient. In this study, two trained dogs were used to detect microbial growth present i...

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