Veljović, Đorđe N., University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Inorganic Chemical Technology, Karnegijeva 4, Belgrade, Serbia
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Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society Vol. 82 No. 11 (2017) - Biochemistry & Biotechnology
Effective valorisation of barley bran for simultaneous cellulase and β-amylase production by Paenibacillus chitinolyticus CKS1: Statistical optimization and enzymes application
Abstract PDF (2,985 kB) Supplementary Material (2,09 MB) Cover letter Fig. 1 Plot of the measured and model predicted values of the response variable: A) CMCase production, B) Avicelase and C) β-amylase production Fig. 1 Plot of the measured and model predicted values of the response variable: A) CMCase production Fig. 1 Plot of the measured and model predicted values of the response variable:B) Avicelase production Fig. 1 Plot of the measured and model predicted values of the response variable: C) β-amylase production Surface plot of interactive effects of barley bran and yeast extract on: A) CMCase, B) Avicelase and C) β-amylase production Surface plot of interactive effects of barley bran and yeast extract on: A) CMCase production Surface plot of interactive effects of barley bran and yeast extract on: B) Avicelase production Surface plot of interactive effects of barley bran and yeast extract on:C) β-amylase production SEM analysis of morphological changes in barley bran before (a,b) and after fermentation process (c,d) by P. chitinolyticus CKS1 SEM analysis of morphological changes in barley bran before (Ð) fermentation process by P. chitinolyticus CKS1 SEM analysis of morphological changes in barley bran before (B) fermentation process by P. chitinolyticus CKS1 SEM analysis of morphological changes in barley bran after fermentation process (C) by P. chitinolyticus CKS1 SEM analysis of morphological changes in barley bran after fermentation process ( D) by P. chitinolyticus CKS1 HPLC analysis of samples obtained after A) cotton hydrolysis and B) barley bran hydrolysis using P. chitinolyticus CKS1 cellulases and β-amylases, respectively. HPLC analysis of samples obtained after A) cotton hydrolysis using P. chitinolyticus CKS1 cellulases and β-amylases HPLC analysis of samples obtained after barley bran hydrolysis using P. chitinolyticus CKS1 cellulases and β-amylases Suppl Mat Response to reviewers Corrected Table I Corrected Table II Corrected references Response to reviewers CorrFig1 Corrected Figure 2 Corrected supplementary file