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Jour 1 |
Dimanche
22
Octobre |
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16.30 |
Ouverture du bureau
d'accueil |
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18.00 |
Discours
d'ouverture
- Michael O'Donohue (INSA-INRA, Toulouse)
- Vincent
STEINMETZ CEO Europol’Agro
- Daniel THOMAS (UTC Compičgne) Vice-president of
IAR agro-industry business cluster |
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18.30 |
Allocution
principale sous l'égide de Industries et Agroressources
Président : Prof.
Daniel Thomas
Product opportunities from sugars in the context
of a biorefinery
Dr. Todd Werpy, Pacific Nothwest
National Laboratory |
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19.15 |
Lignocellulose :
the biomass feedstock for tomorrow
Dr. Ghislain Gosse, INRA
Lille (Mons) |
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20.00-22.30 |
Soirée cocktail
offerte par le Champagne Mumm |
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Jour 2 |
Lundi 23
Octobre |
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8.30 |
Session 1.
(Présidents : Profs. Patrick
Rollin et
Daniel Plusquellec)
Carbohydrates as chemical feedstock
Prof.
Joachim Thiem, University of Hamburg |
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9.05 |
Progress in the
conversion of pentoses to advanced
chemical intermediates
Mr. Trevor Barkham, Michigan State
University |
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9.20 |
Synthesis and
properties of surfactants prepared from
renewable pentoses
Prof. Sandrine Bouquillon,
University of Reims |
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9.40 |
New biodegradable
polymers based on L-arabinose and
D‑xylose
Prof. Juan. A. Galbis, University
of Seville |
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10.15 |
Pause café du matin |
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10.45 |
Session 2.
(Présidente : Prof. Anna Ebringerová)
Refining of hemicellulose-derived
products obtained by hydrothermal
treatments
Dr. Maria Jesús
González Muńoz, University of Vigo |
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11.20 |
Agromaterial from
twin screw extraction of wheat
Dr.
Philippe Maréchal, ENSIACET Toulouse |
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11.40 |
The effect of
lignin on the formation of xylan
nanoparticles and their adsorption onto
cellulose surface
Dr. Peter Westbye,
Chalmers University |
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12.00 |
Repas |
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13.30 |
Session 3.
(Présidents :
Prof. Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal et Dr. Michael O’Donohue)
Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
for production of ethanol from C5/C6
syrups
Prof. Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal,
University of Lund |
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14.05 |
Xylose metabolism
in Aspergilli
Dr.Lisbeth Olsson,
Technical University of Denmark |
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14.25 |
High-temperature
xylose alcoholic fermentation using
metabolically engineered methylotrophic
yeast Hansenula polymorpha
Dr. Andriy A. Sibirny, NAS (Ukraine) and
Rzeszow University |
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14.45 |
Efficient production of
L-lactic acid from xylose by
metabolically engineered yeast Pichia
stipitis
Prof. Merja Penttilä, VTT |
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15.05 |
Pause café de
l'aprčs-midi |
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15.35 |
Genomics and
metabolic engineering of Pichia
stipitis for the fermentation of C5
sugars
Prof. Thomas W. Jeffries, USDA Forest
Products Laboratory and the University
of Wisconsin-Madison |
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16.15 |
Session des posters |
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19.00 |
Visite guidée de la cathédrale (rassamblement
au foyer de l'hôtel) |
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Jour 3 |
Mardi
24
Octobre |
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8.45 |
Session 4.
Présidents : Henk Schols et
Amelia Pilar Rauter
Alternative
renewable feedstock for the production
of substituted aromatic fine chemicals
Dr.
Harald Ruijssenaars, TNO Quality of Life |
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9.05 |
Application of ultrasound
in production of phenolics-containing
xylan polymers
Anna Ebringerová,
Slovak Academy of Sciences |
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9.25 |
Prebiotic potential
of structurally different arabinoxylo-oligosaccharides
Prof. Willem F. Broekaert, Catholic
University of Leuven |
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10.00 |
Isolation of xylo-oligosaccharides
as anti-ulcer agents
Dr. Francisco Gírio,
INETI (Portugal) |
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10.20 |
Pause café du matin |
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10.50 |
Pentosan-acting
enzymes
Prof. Maija Tenkanen, Helsinki
University |
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11.25 |
Mode of action of glucuronoxylan hydrolase GH5 from
Erwinia chrysanthemi
Dr. Mária
Vršanská, Slovak Academy of Sciences |
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11.45 |
Synergistic
enzymatic interactions during hydrolysis
of soluble and insoluble wheat
arabinoxylan
Dr. Hanne R. Sřrensen,
Novozymes A/S |
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12.00 |
Session 5.
Présidents : Prof. Joachim Thiem et
Dr. Hugues Driguez
Pentose-based surfactants: manufacture
and market potential
Dr. Boris Estrine,
ARD (France) |
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12.35 |
Repas |
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14.00 |
Synthetic
applications of D-xylose
Dr. Robert Madsen,
Technical University of Denmark |
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14.35 |
D-xylose and
L-arabinose as raw materials for the
synthesis of multi-functional synthons
Miss
Sophie Goumain, University of Reims |
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14.50 |
Production and
applications for furfural
Dr. Hans Hoydonckx, Transfurans Chemicals |
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15.05 |
Rare branched-chain
sugars from pectic polysaccharide
rhamnogalacturonan II: Their synthesis
from pentoses and incorporation into
synthetic oligosaccharides
Dr. Sergey A.
Nepogodiev,
University of East Anglia |
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15.20 |
Synthesis and
structure-activity relationship of oral
antithrombic thioglycosylated
derivatives
Dr. Véronique Barberousse,
Laboratoires Fournier SA |
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15.35 |
Pause café de
l'aprčs-midi |
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16.00 |
The effect of
molecular architecture of xylans on
material properties
Prof. Paul Gatenholm, Chalmers
University |
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16.35 |
Chemical
modification of xylan from oat spelts
Dr.
Kay Hettrich, Fraunhofer Institute for
Applied Polymer Research |
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16.50 |
Capillary
electrophoresis fingerprinting,
quantification and MS-identification of
various APTS-derivatized oligomers
derived from plant polysaccharides
Dr. Henk A Schols, Wageningen Agricultural
University |
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17.05 |
Conversion of
xylose to xylonic acid and its use in
cement and concrete
Dr. Byong-Wa Chun,
Grace Performance Chemicals |
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17.40 |
Transformation of
beet arabinan to crystalline L-arabinose
Dr. Manfred Vogel, Südzucker AG |
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19.30 pm |
Diner de
gala (Champagne Mumm)
Départ ŕ 19h de l'Hôtel de la Paix |
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Jour 4 |
Mercredi
25
Octobre |
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8.15 |
Session 6.
Présidents :
Dr. Jean-François Thibault et
Prof.
Guido Zacchi
Steam pretreatment of biomass for
production of chemicals and fuels
Prof. Guido Zacchi,
Lund University |
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8.50 |
Controlled
extraction of pentoses from agricultural
residues in a continuous fractionation
apparatus
Dr. Kiran Kadam, PureVison
Technology Inc. |
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9.05 |
Comparison of the
hydrolysis of wheat bran hemicelluloses
by a thermochemical process and an
enzymatic process at pilot scale
Mr. Frédéric Martel, ARD (France) |
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9.20 |
Xylans from annual
plants and pulps, recovery, properties
and possible applications
Prof. Jürgen Puls,
Federal Research Centre of Forestry and
Forest Products |
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9.55 |
Morning Pause café |
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10.15 |
The solubility and
reaction of xylooligomers and potential
impacts on hemicellulose hydrolysis
Prof.
Charles E. Wyman, University of
California |
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10.45 |
Production of xylo-oligosaccharides
and polyols from brewery’s spent grain
hemicelluloses: an integrated approach
Dr. Florbela Carvalheiro, INETI
(Portugal) |
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11.20 |
Biomass refining
and furanic chemistry
Prof. Michel Delmas, CIMV-Paris and ENSIACET,
Toulouse |
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11.55 |
Repas |
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13.30 |
Session 7.
Présidente : Prof. Liisa Viikari,
VTT
Enzymic production of bioactive
molecules from hemicelluloses and
pentoses
Prof. Paul Christakopoulos, NTUA |
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14.05 |
Original enzymatic
syntheses of pentose-based compounds
Dr.
Michael O’Donohue, INSA-INRA Toulouse |
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14.25 |
Arabinoxylan gels
Dr. Xavier Rouau, ENSAM-INRA
Montpellier |
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15.00 |
Clôture de la conférence |
(présentés
ŕ la conférence Pentoses dérivés de la biomasse:
de la
biotechnologie ŕ la chimie fine (Reims,
22-25 Octobre 2006)
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Preparation of
high-value compounds from xylan.
Synthesis and derivatization of
xylooligomers.
Beatriz Abad Romero, Christian
Leitner, Thomas Rosenau, Antje Potthast,
Paul Kosma, Dietmar Haltrich and Herbert
Sixta |
C1 |
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Improvement of
xylanase production by Penicillium
canescens 10-10 c in solid state
fermentation.
Antoine Assamoi Allah, Jacqueline Destain ,
Franck Delvigne , Jean-Marc Aldric and
Philippe Thonart |
E1 |
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3 |
Catalytic
hydrogenation of xylose-rich ethanol
from sugarcane bagasse pre-treatment
effluents using Ru/C.
Henrique
M. Baudel, Cesar Abreu,
Mats Galbe and Guido Zacchi
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C2 |
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4 |
Comparison of the
pentose and hexose containing
bolaamphiphiles and study of molecular
dynamics.
M. Berchel, L. Lemičgre, D.
Plusquellec, J. Jeftié and T. Benvegnu |
C3 |
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5 |
Aggregation state of
water soluble arabinoxylans and impact
on endoxylanase activity.
Imen Boukari, Abdellatif
Barakat, Caroline Rémond, Michael
O'Donohue and Brigitte Chabbert |
E2 |
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6 |
Cloning
and sequencing of
α-L-arabinofuranosidase
from Paenibacillus sp. , a family
51 glycoside hydrolase.
Hanene
Bouraoui , Jean Pierre Touzel, Mohamed
Manai and Michael O'Donohue |
E3 |
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7 |
An arabinose
releasing enzyme of Bacillus subtilis:
recombinant expression, purification and
characterization of a family 43
glycoside hydrolase.
Tine M.
Bourgois,
Steven Van Campenhout, Christophe M.
Courtin, Jan A. Delcour and Guido
Volckaert |
E4 |
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8 |
Xylose as source for
xylitol biotechnological production:
Candida guilliermondii kinetic
profile in a bubble column reactor.
Ricardo F.
Branco, Júlio C. Santos and Sílvio S.
Silva |
T4 |
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9 |
Comparison of sugar
recovery in aqueous and dilute acid
pre-treatment of olive tree biomass.
Cristóbal
Cara, Ignacio
Ballesteros, Felicia Sáez, Encarnación
Ruiz, Inmaculada Romero and Eulogio
Castro |
T1 |
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10 |
Bioethanol production
from sugarcane bagasse xylose-rich steam-pretreatment
hydrolysates using pentose-fermenting
yeasts.
C. Carrasco,
H.M. Baudel, T. Modig, C. Roslander, M.
Galbe and G. Lidén |
T2 |
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11 |
Effect of lignin
degradation products on the
xylose-to-xylitol bioconversion by
Candida guilliermondii.
Daniela V.
Cortez and Ińes C. Roberto |
B1 |
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12 |
The impact of
lignocellulose-derived compounds on
yeast pentose to pentalditols
conversion: A review.
Luís C.
Duarte,
Florbela Carvalheiro and Francisco Gírio |
B2 |
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13 |
Hydrolysis of xylans by
enzyme systems from Ceriporiopsis
subvermispora and product
characterization.
Amanda M.
Elias and Adriane M.F.Milagres |
E9 |
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14 |
Molecular cloning,
expression and mutational analysis of
wheat xylanase inhibitor TAXI-I.
Katleen
Fierens,
Kristof Brijs, Christophe M. Courtin,
Paul J. Declerck, Kurt Gebruers, Ann
Gils, Anja Rabijns, Johan Robben,
Stefaan Sansen, Steven Van Campenhout,
Guido Volckaert and Jan A. Delcour |
E5 |
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15 |
Simultaneous
isomerisation and fermentation of xylose
to ethanol by Candida maltosa
with response surface methodology.
Sébastien Givry
and Francis Duchiron |
B3 |
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16 |
Lactic acid
production from oligoxylose of wheat
bran hemicellulose by Lactobacillus
bifermentans.
Sébastien Givry,
Vincent Prévot and Francis Duchiron |
B11 |
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17 |
Integrated
approach for the development of yeast
strains for lignocellulosic bioethanol
production.
Marie F.
Gorwa-Grauslund, Kaisa Karhumaa, Oskar
Bengtsson, Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal, Karin
Öhgren, Mats Galbe and Guido Zacchi |
B10 |
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18 |
Development and
design of enzyme cocktails for
extraction of xylose and arabinose from
lignocellulosic substrates.
Frank D.
Haagensen,
Don Higgins and Kevin S.
Wenger
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E6 |
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19 |
Synthesis of
glycodendrimers from pentoses –
Application in micellar enantioselective
catalysis.
Caroline Hadad,
Sandrine Bouquillon and Jacques Muzart |
C4 |
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20 |
Chemical modification
of xylan from oat spelts.
K. Hettrich
and S. Fischer |
P3 |
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21 |
Biotechnological
production of value-added chemicals from
hardwood-derived xylose.
David Hodge,
Christian Anderson, Ulrika Rova and Kris
Berglund |
B4 |
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22 |
Furfural obtained
from pentoses – A valuable synthon for
fine chemistry.
Norbert
Hoffmann,
Samuel Bertrand, Siniša Marinković, Jens
Pesch, Abdolulaye Gassama, Cédric Brulé,
Aline Banchet and Sandrine James |
C5 |
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23 |
Towards
renewable oxygen barrier films - From
barley husks to advanced new packaging
Anders Höije, Johannes
Roubroeks and Paul Gatenholm |
P1 |
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24 |
Residual xylan of
hydrothermally treated agricultural
by-products.
Zdenka
Hromádková,
Debora Nabarlatz, Daniel Montane,
Zuzana
Košťálová, and
Anna Ebringerová |
T7 |
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New substrates for detecting
endo-glycanase activity.
Dina R. Ivanen, Farid M. Ibatullin,
Sergei M. Sishlyannikov, Elena V.
Eneyskaya, Konstantin A. Shabalin and
Anna A. Kulminskaya |
E17 |
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26 |
Toward the isolation
and characterization of arabinoxylans
from Aristida pungens and study
of their conversion onto plastic films.
Nicolas
Joly,
Lahouari Chaa, Vincent Lequart, Céline
Faugeron, Jean-Claude Mollet, Henri
Morvan and Patrick Martin |
P2 |
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27 |
Exo-1,3-galactanases
from several kinds of microorganisms.
Satoshi
Kaneko,
Hitomi Ichinose,
Toshihisa
Kotake and Yoichi Tsumuraya |
E7 |
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28 |
Xylose and arabinose co-utilization
by recombinant industrial strain of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Kaisa
Karhumaa,
Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal, Eckhard Boles,and
Marie-F. Gorwa-Grauslund |
B5 |
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29 |
Pentoses as
convenient building blocks for the
synthesis of glycoprocessing enzyme
inhibitors.
Guillaume
Lejeune, Richard Plantier-Royon and
Jean-Bernard Behr |
C10 |
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30 |
Evaluation of steam
explosion pre-treatment for cardoon
lignocellulosic biomass fractionation.
Paloma Manzanares,
J.Miguel Oliva, Mercedes Ballesteros, A.
González, M.José Negro and
Ignacio Ballesteros |
T8 |
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31 |
NMR study of plant fibre
degradation by Ruminococcus albus
and Fibrobacter succinogenes.
M. Matulova, R. Nouaille,
P. Capek, M. Péan, A.-M. Delort and E.
Forano |
E8 |
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32 |
Continuous
thermophilic hexose and pentose
fermentation in non-detoxified
lignocellulosid hydrolysates.
Marie Just Mikkelsen |
B12 |
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33 |
Rare branched-chain
sugars from pectic polysaccharide
rhamnogalacturonan II: their synthesis
from pentoses and incorporation into
synthetic oligosaccharides.
Sergey A.
Nepogodiev,
Nigel Jones, Marcelo O. Tavares and
Robert A. Field |
C9 |
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34 |
Production of xylitol
and other pentitols by recombinant
Lactococcus lactis.
Antti
Nyyssölä,
Anne Pihlajaniemi, Airi Palva and Matti
Leisola |
B6 |
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35 |
Optimization of
sugars recovery in dilute-acid
pretreatment of
Cynara cardunculus
biomass.
J. Miguel
Oliva, M.
José Negro, Paloma Manzanares, Ignacio
Ballesteros, Felicia Sáez, and Mercedes
Ballesteros |
T9 |
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36 |
Improved
thermostability of a thermostable GH-11
xylanase increases wheat bran
degradation yield.
Gabriel
Paës and
Michael J. O’Donohue |
E10 |
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37 |
New strategy for the
synthesis of rare nucleotide hexo- and
pento-furanoses.
Pauline Peltier,
Vincent Ferričres, Caroline Nugier-Chauvin
and Daniel Plusquellec |
C6 |
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38 |
Characterization and
evaluation of temperate annual crop
biomass as potential resources for bio-energy
production.
Anneli
Petersson,
Mette H. Thomsen and Anne-Belinda
Thomsen |
B9 |
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39 |
Structure-activity
relationship of glycoside family 11
xylanases.
Annick Pollet, Katleen Fierens, Jan
A. Delcour and Christophe M. Courtin |
E11 |
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40 |
Xylan refining by
industrial chromatography after twin
screw extraction.
Pierre-Yves
Pontalier and
Luc Rigal |
T10 |
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41 |
Enzymatic tools for
the synthesis of pentose-based
compounds.
Caroline Rémond, Murielle
Muzard, Richard Plantier-Royon and
Michael
O'Donohue |
E16 |
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42 |
Acid hydrolysis scale-up
procedure for the production of
sugarcane bagasse hemicellulosic
hydrolysate in pilot reactor.
Rita De Cássia
Lacerda Brambilla Rodrigues,
Maria Das Graças De Almeida Felipe,
George Jackson M. Rocha and Adalberto
Pessoa Jr. |
T5 |
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43 |
Simultaneous
saccharification and fermentation of
steam-pretreated bagasse using natural
and recombinant xylose fermenting
yeasts.
Andreas
Rudolf,
Henrique Baudel, Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal
and Gunnar Lidén |
B8 |
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44 |
Hemicellulose
solubilization in steam explosion
pretreatment of sunflower stalks.
Encarnación
Ruiz, Cristóbal Cara, Mercedes
Ballesteros, Alberto González, Manuel
Moya and Eulogio Castro |
T11 |
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45 |
Kinetic behaviour of
immobilized cells in sugarcane bagasse
matrix for the bioconversion of xylose
to xylitol.
Diego T.
Santos, Mario A. A. Cunha, Julio C.
Santos, Boutros F. Sarrouh, Ricardo
Branco, Tais Cúgola, Silvio S. Silva |
T6 |
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46 |
Improved procedure for
xylose extraction from sugarcane bagasse
without negative impact on xylitol
bioproduction.
Boutros F.
Sarrouh, Diego T. Santos, Mario A. A.
Cunha, Julio C. Santos, Ricardo
Branco, Tais Cúgola and Silvio S.
Silva |
T12 |
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47 |
Integrated
biotechnological approach for the
establishment of a xylose-to-xylitol
bioconversion process from xylose-rich
biomass.
Silvio S. Silva,
Mario A. A. Cunha, Julio C. Santos,
Walter Carvalho, Boutros F. Sarrouh,
Ricardo Branco, Tais Cúgola, Diego T.
Santos, Aline S. Ferreira and Nadia R.
Barbosa. |
T3 |
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48 |
Biocatalytic
post-hydrolysis of xylanase-generated
wheat bran hydrolysates.
Issam
Smaali,
Caroline Rémond, Yosr Skhiri and Michael
J. O’Donohue |
E12 |
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49 |
Detoxification of
hemicellulose fraction from wheat straw
pre-treated at harsh conditions.
Mette
Hedegaard Thomsen,
Michael Madsen, Mladen Stojanov Lars P.
Houmřller, Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, and
Anne Belinda Thomsen |
T13 |
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50 |
Solid acids catalysts
for cyclodehydration of D-xylose into
furfural.
Anabela A. Valente,
Ana S. Dias, Sérgio Lima, Paula Brandăo,
Martyn Pillinger and Joăo Rocha |
C7 |
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51 |
The fungal L-Arabinose
pathway.
Ritva Verho,
Merja Penttilä and Peter Richard |
B7 |
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52 |
Mode of action of
glucuronoxylan hydrolase GH5 from
Erwinia chrysanthemi.
Mária Vršanská, Katarina Kolenová and
Peter Biely |
E15 |
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53 |
Enzymatic solubilization
of xylan from residual solids produced
by leading pretreatment technologies.
Charles
E. Wyman,
Bruce E. Dale, Richard T. Elander, Mark
Holtzapple, Michael R. Ladisch, YY Lee,
Mohammed Moniruzzaman, and John N.
Saddler |
E13 |
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54 |
Synthesis of
potential fungicidal butenolide-containing
sugars.
Nuno M.
Xavier, and
Amélia P. Rauter |
C8 |
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55 |
Characterization of
α-L-arabinofuranosidase from
Streptomyces
avermitilis.
Makoto
Yoshida,
and Satoshi Kaneko |
E14 |
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