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Lotter, J
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Botes, AL
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Van Dyk, MS
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Breytenbach, JC
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2007-02-06T11:28:15Z |
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2007-06-07T10:05:53Z |
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2007-02-06T11:28:15Z |
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2007-06-07T10:05:53Z |
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2004-08 |
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Lotter, J, et al. 2004. Correlation between the physicochemical properties of organic solvents and their biocompatibility toward epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of a yeast, Rhodotorulasp. Biotechnology Letters, vol 26 (15), pp 1191-1195 |
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0141-5492 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1514
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1514
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Epoxides are often highly hydrophobic substrates and the presence of an organic co-solvent within an aqueous bioreactor is in such cases indicated. The effect of 40 water-miscible and -immiscible organic solvents on epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of the yeast Rhodotorula sp. UOFS Y-0448 was investigated. No formal correlation between solvent biocompatibility and physicochemical properties was deductible, although the introduction of hydroxyl groups increased biocompatibility. 1-Pentanol, 2-methylcyclohexanol and 1-octanol were the most biocompatible resulting in relatively low activity losses when used at up to 20% (v/v). |
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Kluwer Academic Publisher |
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Copyright: 2004 Kluwer Academic Publisher |
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Biotransformations |
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Co-solvents |
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Epoxide hydrolases |
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Yeasts |
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Correlation between the physicochemical properties of organic solvents and their biocompatibility toward epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of a yeast, Rhodotorulasp |
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Article |
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Lotter, J., Botes, A., Van Dyk, M., & Breytenbach, J. (2004). Correlation between the physicochemical properties of organic solvents and their biocompatibility toward epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of a yeast, Rhodotorulasp. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1514 |
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Lotter, J, AL Botes, MS Van Dyk, and JC Breytenbach "Correlation between the physicochemical properties of organic solvents and their biocompatibility toward epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of a yeast, Rhodotorulasp." (2004) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1514 |
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Lotter J, Botes A, Van Dyk M, Breytenbach J. Correlation between the physicochemical properties of organic solvents and their biocompatibility toward epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of a yeast, Rhodotorulasp. 2004; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1514. |
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TY - Article
AU - Lotter, J
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AU - Breytenbach, JC
AB - Epoxides are often highly hydrophobic substrates and the presence of an organic co-solvent within an aqueous bioreactor is in such cases indicated. The effect of 40 water-miscible and -immiscible organic solvents on epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of the yeast Rhodotorula sp. UOFS Y-0448 was investigated. No formal correlation between solvent biocompatibility and physicochemical properties was deductible, although the introduction of hydroxyl groups increased biocompatibility. 1-Pentanol, 2-methylcyclohexanol and 1-octanol were the most biocompatible resulting in relatively low activity losses when used at up to 20% (v/v).
DA - 2004-08
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Biotransformations
KW - Co-solvents
KW - Epoxide hydrolases
KW - Yeasts
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2004
SM - 0141-5492
T1 - Correlation between the physicochemical properties of organic solvents and their biocompatibility toward epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of a yeast, Rhodotorulasp
TI - Correlation between the physicochemical properties of organic solvents and their biocompatibility toward epoxide hydrolase activity in whole-cells of a yeast, Rhodotorulasp
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