화학공학소재연구정보센터
검색결과 : 27건
No. Article
1 Thermostable xylanases from thermophilic fungi and bacteria: Current perspective
Chadha BS, Kaur B, Basotra N, Tsang A, Pandey A
Bioresource Technology, 277, 195, 2019
2 Evaluating novel fungal secretomes for efficient saccharification and fermentation of composite sugars derived from hydrolysate and molasses into ethanol
Brar KK, Agrawal D, Chadha BS, Lee H
Bioresource Technology, 273, 114, 2019
3 Producing methane, methanol and electricity from organic waste of fermentation reaction using novel microbes
Dhiman SS, Shrestha N, David A, Basotra N, Johnson GR, Chadha BS, Gadhamshetty V, Sani RK
Bioresource Technology, 258, 270, 2018
4 Potential of oleaginous yeast Trichosporon sp., for conversion of sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate into biodiesel
Brar KK, Sarma AK, Aslam M, Polikarpov I, Chadha BS
Bioresource Technology, 242, 161, 2017
5 Malbranchea cinnamomea: A thermophilic fungal source of catalytically efficient lignocellulolytic glycosyl hydrolases and metal dependent enzymes
Mahajan C, Basotra N, Singh S, Di Falco M, Tsang A, Chadha BS
Bioresource Technology, 200, 55, 2016
6 Evaluation of secretome of highly efficient lignocellulolytic Penicillium sp Dal 5 isolated from rhizosphere of conifers
Rai R, Kaur B, Singh S, Di Falco M, Tsang A, Chadha BS
Bioresource Technology, 216, 958, 2016
7 Mycothermus thermophilus (Syn. Scytalidium thermophilum): Repertoire of a diverse array of efficient cellulases and hemicellulases in the secretome revealed
Basotra N, Kaur B, Di Falco M, Tsang A, Chadha BS
Bioresource Technology, 222, 413, 2016
8 Cholinesterase inhibitor (Altenuene) from an endophytic fungus Alternaria alternata: optimization, purification and characterization
Bhagat J, Kaur A, Kaur R, Yadav AK, Sharma V, Chadha BS
Journal of Applied Microbiology, 121(4), 1015, 2016
9 A novel staggered hybrid SSF approach for efficient conversion of cellulose/hemicellulosic fractions of corncob into ethanol
Brar KK, Kaur S, Chadha BS
Renewable Energy, 98, 16, 2016
10 A method for rapid purification and evaluation of catalytically distinct lignocellulolytic glycosyl hydrolases from thermotolerant fungus Acrophialophora sp.
Rai R, Kaur B, Chadha BS
Renewable Energy, 98, 254, 2016