Jun-Jin Deng
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center
15 Papers
3 Citations
Jun-Jin Deng is an academic researcher from Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Chitin. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Jun-Jin Deng include South China University of Technology.
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Papers
Enzymatic conversion and recovery of protein, chitin, and astaxanthin from shrimp shell waste
TL;DR: A clean and efficient enzymatic process was developed to recover most components of shrimp shell waste including protein, chitin, astaxanthin, and minerals, thus offering both economic and environmental benefits.
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The feather degradation mechanisms of a new Streptomyces sp. isolate SCUT-3.
Zhi-Wei Li,Liang Shuang,Ye Ke,Jun-Jin Deng,Ming-Shu Zhang,De-Lin Lu,Jia-Zhou Li,Xiao-Chun Luo +7 more
- 24 Apr 2020
TL;DR: A new Streptromyces isolate, SCUT-3 is reported, which can efficiently degrade feather into products with high amino acid content, useful as feed for plants, animals and microbes.
Biocontrol activity of recombinant aspartic protease from Trichoderma harzianum against pathogenic fungi.
TL;DR: Rec recombinant P6281 (rP6281) expressed in Pichia pastoris significantly inhibited the development of grey mold that causes rotting of apple, orange, and cucumber, indicating that rP 6281 may be developed as an effective anti-mold agent for fruit storage.
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One-step processing of shrimp shell waste with a chitinase fused to a carbohydrate-binding module
Jun-Jin Deng,Ming-Shu Zhang,Zhi-Wei Li,De-Lin Lu,He-Hua Mao,Ming-Jun Zhu,Jia-Zhou Li,Xiao-Chun Luo +7 more
TL;DR: A one-step shrimp shell processing method using a modified chitinase (‘Chit46-CBM3’), which is superior to previously reported methods in cost, conversion efficiency and labour and can be applied to other types of chitinous waste in addition to shrimp shells.
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Promotion of feather waste recycling by enhancing the reducing power and keratinase activity of Streptomyces sp. SCUT-3
Liang Shuang,Jun-Jin Deng,Ming-Shu Zhang,Zi-Yang Luo,Wen-Jun Lu,De-Lin Lu,Mao Hehua,Zhi-Wei Li,Jia-Zhou Li,Xiao-Chun Luo +9 more
TL;DR: Solid-state fermentation achieved with cdo1 and sep39 co-overexpression in Streptomyces efficiently recycles feather waste with great economic and ecological benefits.
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