Svilenov, Hristo Menzen, Tim Richter, Klaus Winter, Gerhard
Determining the temperature at which the thermal unfolding of a protein starts becoming irreversible is relevant for many areas of protein research. Until now, published methods cannot determine, within a reasonable time frame and with moderate sample consumption, the exposure temperature that starts causing irreversible protein unfolding. We prese...
Vanrolleghem, W Tanghe, S Verstringe, S Bruggeman, G Papadopoulos, D Trevisi, P Zentek, J Sarrazin, S Dewulf, J
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Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)
This meta-analysis evaluated the use of potential dietary feed additives (pDFA) with antibacterial effects and their impact on the perfomance of weaned piglets. Twenty-three peer-reviewed in vivo studies, comprising 50 trials, were identified between January 2010 and January 2017. The pDFA in these studies could be grouped in 5 classes: antimicrobi...
Zhao, Ming Liu, Run Luo, Jian Sun, Yan Shi, Qinghong
In this work, we have synthesized two polymer-grafted cation exchangers: one via the grafting-from approach, in which sulfopropyl methacrylate (SPM) is grafted through atom transfer radical polymerization onto Sepharose FF (the thus resulting exchanger is referred as Sep-g-SPM), and another via the grafting-to approach, in which the polymer of SPM ...
Zhao, Ming Liu, Run Luo, Jian Sun, Yan Shi, Qinghong
In this work, we have synthesized two polymer-grafted cation exchangers: one via the grafting-from approach, in which sulfopropyl methacrylate (SPM) is grafted through atom transfer radical polymerization onto Sepharose FF (the thus resulting exchanger is referred as Sep-g-SPM), and another via the grafting-to approach, in which the polymer of SPM ...
MUKHOPADHYAY, A DAS, T DATTA, A SHARMA, KP
Solvents, particularly those having low volatility, are of great interest for the biocatalytic synthesis of utility chemicals and fuels. We show novel and universal solvent-like properties of a neat and water-less polymer surfactant-bovine serum albumin (BSA) conjugated material (WL-PSpBSA). This highly viscous, nonvolatile material behaves as a li...
Hedberg, Sarah H M Rapley, Jonathan Haigh, Jonathan M Williams, Daryl R
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European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics : official journal of Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnik e.V
Protein aggregation can be a major problem in the manufacturing of new biopharmaceuticals and there is a desirability for development of techniques that can predict the behaviour of new biopharmaceuticals early on in the development process. A technique that can be used to predict aggregation is self-interaction chromatography that is used to deter...
Boushell, Victoria Pang, Shintaro He, Lili
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Journal of food science
Undeclared food allergens due to cross contamination of processing equipment is a leading cause for food product recalls. Therefore, there is a great need for developing rapid and sensitive methods to detect food allergens. In this paper, an aptamer highly specific to egg white lysozyme was coupled to dendritic silver nanoparticles in order to perf...
Boushell, Victoria Pang, Shintaro He, Lili
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Journal of food science
Undeclared food allergens due to cross contamination of processing equipment is a leading cause for food product recalls. Therefore, there is a great need for developing rapid and sensitive methods to detect food allergens. In this paper, an aptamer highly specific to egg white lysozyme was coupled to dendritic silver nanoparticles in order to perf...
Liu, Kai Su, Zhiguo Miao, Shida Ma, Guanghui Zhang, Songping
Novel ultraviolet (UV)-curable enzymatic antibacterial coatings were designed and fabricated. The coatings were prepared by simply mixture of castor oil-based cationic waterborne polyurethane-acrylate dispersion (WPUA) and acryloyl chloride modified lysozyme followed by UV curing. The covalent incorporation of lysozyme into the coatings was proved...
Rodríguez-Rubio, Lorena Gerstmans, Hans Thorpe, Simon Mesnage, Stéphane Lavigne, Rob Briers, Yves
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Applied and environmental microbiology
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan layer. Current research focuses on their potential applications in medicine, in food conservation, and as biotechnological tools. Despite the wealth of applications relying on the use of endolysin, little is known about the enzymatic properties of th...