Thais Yumi Shinya

@uespi.br

Professor
Universidade Estadual do Piauí

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Microbiology, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Bioprocess development with special yeasts for cassava bagasse enrichment nutritional to use in animal feed
    Thais Yumi Shinya, Victor Henrique Pereira Elsner, David Spressão de Lima Júnior, Fabiane Fernanda de Barros Ranke, Bruna Escaramboni, et al.
    Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2022
  • Ethanol from rice byproduct using amylases secreted by Rhizopus microsporus var. oligosporus. Enzyme partial purification and characterization
    Fabiane Fernanda de Barros Ranke, Thais Yumi Shinya, Franciane Cristina de Figueiredo, Eutimio Gustavo Fernández Núñez, Hamilton Cabral, et al.
    Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
  • Recycle of Immobilized Endocellulases in Different Conditions for Cellulose Hydrolysis
    D. F. Silva, A. F. A. Carvalho, T. Y. Shinya, G. S. Mazali, R. D. Herculano, et al.
    Enzyme Research, 2017
    The immobilization of cellulases could be an economical alternative for cost reduction of enzyme application. The derivatives obtained in the immobilization derivatives were evaluated in recycles of paper filter hydrolysis. The immobilization process showed that the enzyme recycles were influenced by the shape (drop or sheet) and type of the mixture. The enzyme was recycled 28 times for sheets E′ and 13 times for drops B′. The derivative E′ showed the highest stability in the recycle obtaining 0.05 FPU/g, RA of 10%, and FPU Yield of 1.64 times, higher than FPU spent or Net FPU Yield of 5.3 times, saving more active enzymes. The derivative B showed stability in recycles reaching 0.15 FPU/g of derivative, yield of Recovered Activity (RA) of 25%, and FPU Yield of 1.57 times, higher than FPU spent on immobilization or Net PFU Yield of 2.81 times. The latex increased stability and resistance of the drops but did not improve the FPU/gram of derivative.