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Bioprocess development for extraction and purification of cellulases from Aspergillus niger 3ASZ using statistical experimental design techniques

The amount of cellulosic materials is large and may lead to environmental pollution, so they can be converted into useful materials for use in food or energy. Statistical design (Plackett–Burman and Box-Behnken) was the main topic of this study and was used to optimize the effect of environmental fa...

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Published in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2023-07, Vol.242 (Pt 1), p.124759-124759, Article 124759
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