Eimantas Gladkauskas

Eimantas Gladkauskas
  • PhD Student
  • PhD Student at Lund University

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Introduction
Eimantas Gladkauskas currently working at the Department of Biotechnology, Lund University. Eimantas does research in Enzyme technology.
Current institution
Lund University
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
June 2019 - present
Lund University
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
August 2017 - August 2019
Lund University
Field of study
  • Biotechnology
August 2012 - August 2017
Vytautas Magnus University
Field of study
  • Biotechnology

Publications

Publications (7)
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The aim of this study was to give insights on the effects of an industrially relevant kilning method, with a focus on lipase inactivation and oat-base production. Storage of non-kilned, dehulled oat kernels in either room temperature or at 37 °C for up to 64 days led to increasing lipase activity with time, despite a decrease in moisture content an...
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Structured lipids with desired properties can be produced by enzymatic transesterification. This is a multistep reaction with many factors influencing both the product yield and quality. In this study, the single and combined effects of water activity, temperature and substrate ratio were studied on the reaction between high oleic sunflower oil and...
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Structured lipids with desired properties can be produced by enzymatic transesterification. This is a multistep reaction with many factors influencing both the product yield and quality. In this study, the single and combined effects of water activity, temperature and substrate ratio were studied on the reaction between high oleic sunflower oil and...
Thesis
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Controlled water activity in an enzymatic reaction can influence enzyme activity and productivity. A small layer of water around an enzyme gives it a required flexibility to catalyze reactions at a higher rate in contrast with the one that is dry (Adlercreutz, Dicko, Larsson, & Månsson, 2017). The hypothesis of this research project is that the pro...
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Portable and autonomous analytical instrumentation is becoming more important. Portable instrumentation can be designed via the miniaturization approach and this is a challenging task due to: (i) the limited battery power supply, (ii) a low number of mechanical and moving parts allowed in the design and (iii) susceptibility to changing environment...

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