Do-Hyung Kang
Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute
122 Papers
418 Citations
Do-Hyung Kang is an academic researcher from Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Ethanol fuel. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 122 publications.
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Glycosylation method of algae or agricultural by-products comprising high-pressure extrusion pulverization step
Do-Hyung Kang,Hyeon-Yong Lee,Woon-Yong Choi,Choon-Geun Lee,Yong-Chang Seo,Ji Seon Kim,Chi-Ho Song,Jung Kyung Hwan,Sang-Eun Lee +8 more
- 02 May 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a method of saccharifying biomass, such as algae or agricultural by-products, by performing a high-pressure extrusion pulverization process for the biomass is described.
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Highly Potent Saccharification of Arthrospira maxima Glycogen by Fungal Amylolytic Enzyme from Trichoderma Species J113
TL;DR: This study demonstrated that the newly isolated amylase extract from Trichoderma species J113 has the potential to be further optimized for efficient large-scale saccharification of algal glycogen for bioethanol production.
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Mallacoota carinacera sp. nov., a new amphipod species of the family Maeridae (Hadzioidea, Senticaudata) from Micronesia
TL;DR: A new amphipod species of the family Maeridae, collected from Weno Island, Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia, is described for the first time, with a detailed description and illustrations.
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Evaluating carriers for immobilizing saccharomyces cerevisiae for ethanol production in a continuous column reactor.
TL;DR: DEAE-sawdust was found to be a more practical carrier for immobilizing yeast cells in terms of operational durability in shaking flask cultures, and sawdust is a promising practical immobilization carrier for ethanol production, with significance in the production of bioethanol as a biofuel.
Phylogenetic, histological and age determination for investigation of non-native tropical black-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera , settled in jeju, Korea
Chulhong Oh,Jin-Kyoung Kim,Young-Baek Son,Se-Jong Ju,Hee-Do Jeung,Hee-Do Jeung,Hyun-Sung Yang,Kwang-Sik Choi,Gilles Le Moullac,Do-Hyung Kang +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that intensive monitoring surveys are necessary for confirming the northward expansion of BLP oyster in Korean waters in the near future.