Use of residual biomass from the textile industry as carbon source for production of a low-molecular-weight xylanase from aspergillus oryzae

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  • who: Gilvan Caetano Duarte et al. from the Laboratory of Genetics and Biochemistry, Biological Sciences Course, Federal University of Tocantins, Porto Nacional, TO, CEP, Brazil have published the article: Use of Residual Biomass from the Textile Industry as Carbon Source for Production of a Low-Molecular-Weight Xylanase from Aspergillus oryzae, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In light of the biotechnological importance of xylanases in plant cell wall degradation, this study aimed to use pretreated dirty cotton residue (PDCR) as a carbon source for A. oryzae cultivation and the subsequent production and purification of a . . .

     

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