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STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF CELLULOSE THAT INFLUENCE ITS SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS
ELLIS B. COWLING
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THE EFFECT OF CELLULOLYTIC ENZYMES ON SOME PROPERTIES OF COTTON FIBERS
KEITH SELBY
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CRITERIA FOR CHARACTERIZING CELLULASES
D.R. WHITAKER
Pages 51-70 - Book chapterNo access
MEASUREMENT OF CELLULASE AND FACTORS AFFECTING ITS ACTIVITY
G. HALLIWELL
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PURIFICATION OF CELLULASE AND RELATED ENZYMES
Yohichi Hashimoto and Kazutosi Nisizawa
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INHIBITION OF CELLULASES AND β-GLUCOSIDASES
MARY MANDELS and ELWYN T. REESE
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ENDWISE DEGRADATION OF CELLULOSE
K.W. KING
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SPECIFICITIES OF SOME CELLULASES OF THE “RANDOM”-TYPE
K. NISIZAWA, Y. HASHIMOTO and Y. SHIBATA
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THE ACTION OF β-GLYCANASES ON β-GLYCANS OF MIXED LINKAGE
A.S. PERLIN
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ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF β-GLUCANS
ELWYN T. REESE and MARY MANDELS
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DEGRADATION OF FOODSTUFFS BY CELLULASE AND RELATED ENZYMES
NOBUO TOYAMA
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APPLICATIONS FOR CELLULASES
L.A. UNDERKOFLER
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THE STATE OF THE ART
R.G.H. SIU
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pages 261-290
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Advances in Enzymic Hydrolysis of Cellulose and Related Materials documents the proceedings of a symposium held in March 1962. This book emphasizes the interests of contributors actively engaged in production and properties of the enzymes and cellulose decomposition. Despite the significance of enzymes, relatively little work has been done on this group of enzymes, which include cellulases, hemicellulases, xylanases, disaccharidases, and glycosidases. This compilation aims to have the biological aspects of celluloses and hemicelluloses recognized under the cellulose field, and the cellulases to be considered in future books about cellulose and wood. Other topics discussed in this selection include structural features of cellulose that influence its susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis; purification of cellulase and related enzymes; endwise degradation of cellulose; and applications for cellulases. This publication is beneficial to students and researchers conducting work on enzymes and cellulose decomposition.
Advances in Enzymic Hydrolysis of Cellulose and Related Materials documents the proceedings of a symposium held in March 1962. This book emphasizes the interests of contributors actively engaged in production and properties of the enzymes and cellulose decomposition. Despite the significance of enzymes, relatively little work has been done on this group of enzymes, which include cellulases, hemicellulases, xylanases, disaccharidases, and glycosidases. This compilation aims to have the biological aspects of celluloses and hemicelluloses recognized under the cellulose field, and the cellulases to be considered in future books about cellulose and wood. Other topics discussed in this selection include structural features of cellulose that influence its susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis; purification of cellulase and related enzymes; endwise degradation of cellulose; and applications for cellulases. This publication is beneficial to students and researchers conducting work on enzymes and cellulose decomposition.
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ISBN
978-0-08-009947-7
Language
English
Published
1963
Copyright
Copyright © 1963 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pergamon