Publications by authors named "Franciny Martins Pilon"

Purification of active trypsin in the digestive process of insects is essential for the development of potent protease inhibitors (PIs) as an emerging pest control technology and research into insect adaptations to dietary PIs. An important aspect is the presence of proteolytic microorganisms, which contribute to host nutrition. Here, we purified trypsins produced by bacteria Bacillus cereus, Enterococcus mundtii, Enterococcus gallinarum, and Staphylococcus xylosus isolated from the midgut of Anticarsia gemmatalis.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Franciny Martins Pilon"

  • - Franciny Martins Pilon's research primarily focuses on the purification and characterization of enzymes, specifically trypsin, produced by gut bacteria in insects, which is crucial for understanding digestive processes and developing pest control strategies.
  • - The study highlights the role of proteolytic microorganisms in enhancing the nutritional intake of insects, emphasizing their significance in the interactions between hosts and microbial communities.
  • - The research identifies and analyzes specific bacterial strains, such as Bacillus cereus and Enterococcus species, revealing their potential contribution to developing effective protease inhibitors for pest management.