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David Weiner

Researcher at DSM

Publications -  6
Citations -  227

David Weiner is an academic researcher from DSM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Esterase & Chlorophyllase. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 226 citations. Previous affiliations of David Weiner include Verenium Corporation.

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Hydrolases, nucleic acids encoding them and methods for making and using them

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide methods of making and using polynucleotides and polypeptides, including enzymes, having a hydrolase activity, e.g., lipases, saturases, palmitases and/or stearatases, and methods for preparing low saturate or low trans fat oils.
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Compositions and methods for making and modifying oils

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed methods for making or modifying oils that are low in a particular fatty acid(s), such as low linoleic oils, linolenic oils or low palmitic oils.
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Identification of a metagenome-derived esterase with high enantioselectivity in the kinetic resolution of arylaliphatic tertiary alcohols.

TL;DR: 35 metagenome-derived esterases bearing a GGG(A)X motif were screened for activity and enantioselectivity in the hydrolysis of a range of tertiary alcohol acetates and one esterase showed excellent en anti-inflammatory properties in the kinetic resolution of 1,1,1-trifluoro-2-phenylbut-3-yn- 2-yl acetate.
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Compositions and Methods for Enzymatic Decolorization of Chlorophyll

TL;DR: In this article, a method for the enzymatic treatment of chlorophyll-comprising compositions, e.g., algae preparations or foods or oils, was described. But the method was based on a silica block.
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Identification of a Metagenome‐Derived Esterase with High Enantioselectivity in the Kinetic Resolution of Arylaliphatic Tertiary Alcohols.

TL;DR: In this paper, metagenome-derived esterases bearing a GGG(A)X motif were screened for activity and enantioselectivity in the hydrolysis of a range of tertiary alcohol acetates.