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Preparative production of hydroquinone from benzoquinone catalysed by immobilized d-glucose oxidase

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A column packed with d-glucose oxidase immobilized onto alumina was operated for two weeks with no measurable decline in its catalytic efficiency and produced more than one hundred grams of hydroquinone.
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This article is published in Enzyme and Microbial Technology.The article was published on 1982-01-01. It has received 42 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Benzoquinone & Hydroquinone.

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Fungal laccase: properties and activity on lignin

TL;DR: The degradation of this compound is currently understood as an enzymatic process mediated by small molecules, therefore, this review will focus on the role of these mediators and radicals working in concert with enzymes.
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Lignin degradation by Rigidoporus lignosus involves synergistic action of two oxidizing enzymes: Mn peroxidase and laccase

TL;DR: In the in vitro system, glucose oxidase enhanced lignin solubilization probably by preventing the repolymerization of the radicals formed by the two oxidative enzymes.
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Sugar oxidoreductases and veratryl alcohol oxidase as related to lignin degradation.

TL;DR: The Fe(III) reducing ability of both CDH and certain phenolate compounds agree with the rapid depolymerization of cellulose by brown-rot fungi and the interaction of Fe( III) reduction with the hydrogen peroxide producing system in white-rot and brown- rot fungi requires more investigation.
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Enzyme in der organischen Synthese

TL;DR: Enzyme haben als Katalysatoren in der organischen Synthese eine grose Zukunft as discussed by the authors, i.e., eine attraktiver Zukunde.
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Kinetics and mechanism of action of glucose oxidase.

TL;DR: The results of electron spin resonance and optical spectrophotometry correlated with rapid reaction studies, to establish whether or not intermediate forms of the enzyme react at rates sufficient to account for its catalytic activity as discussed by the authors.
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Scp from methanol the norprotein process

H Mogren
- 01 Jan 1979 - 
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Purification and immobilization of aspergillus niger beta -xylosidase

TL;DR: β‐Xylosidase from a commercial Aspergillus niger preparation was purified by differential ammonium sulfate precipitation and either gel permeation or cation exchange chromatography, giving 16‐fold purification in 32% yield for the first technique or 27‐fold purity for the second, and almost completely removed interfering β‐glucosid enzyme activity.
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