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  1. Category:Xyloglucan saccharification (58 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Xyloglucan saccharification
  2. Category:Saccharification xylanase (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Saccharification xylanase
  3. Category:Saccharification (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Saccharification

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  1. 4i8d (4,229 bytes)
    14: ...xtures from H. jecorina are commonly used for the saccharification of cellulose in biotechnical applications. The mo...
  2. 3zmr (5,058 bytes)
    14: ...o derive energy from dietary fibre depends on the saccharification and fermentation of complex carbohydrates by the ...
  3. 2vpt (5,203 bytes)
    23: ...reatly increases the efficiency of polysaccharide saccharification. Enzymes in carbohydrate esterase family 3 (CE3) ...
  4. User:Michael Skovbo Windahl (3,860 bytes)
    8: ...; Rational engineering of cellulases for improved saccharification of biomass, [http://resab.ruc.dk (RESAB)] with Pe...
  5. 4jjj (4,557 bytes)
    14: ...ble transportation fuels, but efficient enzymatic saccharification of cellulose is a key challenge in its utilizatio...
  6. 2xvg (4,235 bytes)
    14: ...of glycosidases for the specific modification and saccharification of cell wall polymers for biotechnological applic...
    16: ... from Cellvibrio japonicus involved in xyloglucan saccharification.,Larsbrink J, Izumi A, Ibatullin F, Nakhai A, Gil...
  7. 2xvk (4,269 bytes)
    14: ...of glycosidases for the specific modification and saccharification of cell wall polymers for biotechnological applic...
    16: ... from Cellvibrio japonicus involved in xyloglucan saccharification.,Larsbrink J, Izumi A, Ibatullin F, Nakhai A, Gil...
  8. 2xvl (4,403 bytes)
    14: ...of glycosidases for the specific modification and saccharification of cell wall polymers for biotechnological applic...
    16: ... from Cellvibrio japonicus involved in xyloglucan saccharification.,Larsbrink J, Izumi A, Ibatullin F, Nakhai A, Gil...
  9. 3zyz (4,660 bytes)
    13: ...xtures from H. jecorina are commonly used for the saccharification of cellulose in biotechnical applications. The mo...
  10. 3zz1 (4,541 bytes)
    13: ...xtures from H. jecorina are commonly used for the saccharification of cellulose in biotechnical applications. The mo...
  11. 3wc3 (3,699 bytes)
    14: ...fication process and is suitable for simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. Endo-1,4-beta-glucanase from th...
  12. 3wdp (3,979 bytes)
    14: ...ch are promising prototype models to apply to the saccharification reaction. Furthermore, details regarding the olig...
  13. 8i0a (3,689 bytes)
    11: ... with commercial xylanase (XYL) and increased the saccharification efficiency of arabinoxylan. The crystal structure...
  14. 4d1i (3,587 bytes)
    14: ... is specifically adapted for efficient, concerted saccharification of dicot (fucogalacto)xyloglucan oligosaccharides...
  15. 4d1j (3,724 bytes)
    14: ... is specifically adapted for efficient, concerted saccharification of dicot (fucogalacto)xyloglucan oligosaccharides...
  16. 8ih0 (4,004 bytes)
    16: ...cterium saccharolyticum useful for lignocellulose saccharification.,Kim IJ, Kim SR, Kim KH, Bornscheuer UT, Nam KH S...
  17. 8ih1 (4,040 bytes)
    16: ...cterium saccharolyticum useful for lignocellulose saccharification.,Kim IJ, Kim SR, Kim KH, Bornscheuer UT, Nam KH S...
  18. 4d5i (4,591 bytes)
    14: ... the predominant source of enzymes for industrial saccharification of lignocellulose biomass. The major enzyme, cell...
  19. 4d5j (4,506 bytes)
    14: ... the predominant source of enzymes for industrial saccharification of lignocellulose biomass. The major enzyme, cell...
  20. 4d5o (4,664 bytes)
    14: ... the predominant source of enzymes for industrial saccharification of lignocellulose biomass. The major enzyme, cell...

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