Marine Enzymes : Sources, Biochemistry and Bioprocesses for Marine Biotechnology

This book presents contributions from scientists who are directly involved in the potential of marine enzymes as useful tools in biocatalysis; the results of enzymatic bioprospecting in gross marine environments are acknowledged, including two review articles on general enzymatic processes and micro...

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Other Authors: Trincone, Antonio (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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653 |a fermentation optimization 
653 |a collagen 
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653 |a antioxidant peptides 
653 |a microcystin-degrading bacteria 
653 |a mycotoxin 
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653 |a ichip device 
653 |a quorum quenching enzyme 
653 |a error prone PCR 
653 |a high-throughput screening 
653 |a site-directed mutagenesis 
653 |a catalytic ability 
653 |a Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum (Pcc) 
653 |a Alginate lyase 
653 |a Thermo-tolerant 
653 |a pH-stability 
653 |a Endo-manner 
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653 |a polysaccharide lyase of family 6 
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