Daniela Eixenberger
Hamburg University of Technology
4 Papers
Daniela Eixenberger is an academic researcher from Hamburg University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomass (ecology) & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Tropical agroindustrial biowaste revalorization through integrative biorefineries—review part II: pineapple, sugarcane and banana by-products in Costa Rica
Daniela Eixenberger,Ana Francis Carballo-Arce,José Vega-Baudrit,H. Trimiño-Vazquez,Luis Roberto Villegas-Peñaranda,Anne Stöbener,Francisco Aguilar,José Aníbal Mora-Villalobos,Manuel Sandoval-Barrantes,Paul Bubenheim,Andreas Liese +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the potential of producing promising bioactive chemical compounds by novel biorefinery concepts from agricultural waste originating from coffee and oil palm cultivation in Costa Rica is highlighted.
Characterization of an extremely thermo-active archaeal β-glucosidase and its activity towards glucan and mannan in concert with an endoglucanase.
TL;DR: The two archaeal extremozymes Vul_Cel5A and Vul_Bgl1A are ideal candidates for complete glucan and mannan saccharification at temperatures above the boiling point of water suggesting a synergistic effect.
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Polymer-Grafted 3D-Printed Material for Enzyme Immobilization—Designing a Smart Enzyme Carrier
Daniela Eixenberger,Aditya Kumar,Saskia Klinger,Nico Scharnagl,Ayad W. H. Dawood,Andreas Liese +5 more
TL;DR: Researchers develop a 3D-printed enzyme carrier with enhanced surface area via surface-induced polymerization, increasing enzyme loading by 6-fold and enabling smart reaction control through stimuli-sensitive polymers, with universal applicability in aqueous and organic systems.
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Tropical agroindustrial biowaste revalorization through integrative biorefineries—review part I: coffee and palm oil by-products
Jose-Aníbal Mora-Villalobos,Francisco Aguilar,Ana-Francis Carballo-Arce,Jose-Roberto Vega-Baudrit,Humberto Trimino-Vazquez,Luis Roberto Villegas-Peñaranda,Anne Stöbener,Daniela Eixenberger,Paul Bubenheim,Manuel Sandoval-Barrantes,Andreas Liese +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the potential use of these by-products as a starting material for the alternative obtention of chemicals, otherwise obtained from petrochemistry, is discussed.