Microbial enzymes: industrial progress in 21st century
University of Delhi · The Francis Crick Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Biocatalytic potential of microorganisms have been employed for centuries to produce bread, wine, vinegar and other common products without understanding the biochemical basis of their ingredients. Microbial enzymes have gained interest for their widespread uses in industries and medicine owing to their stability, catalytic activity, and ease of production and optimization than plant and animal enzymes. The use of enzymes in various industries (e.g., food, agriculture, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals) is increasing rapidly due to reduced processing time, low energy input, cost effectiveness, nontoxic and eco-friendly characteristics. Microbial enzymes are capable of degrading toxic chemical compounds of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Biochemical engineering
- Biotechnology
- Enzyme
- Wine
- Environmentally friendly
- Agriculture
- Chemical industry
- Microorganism