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Microbial Enzymes for Wastewater Treatment
Freshwater is under threat of depletion because of the rise in consumption from a growing global population; thus, wastewater treatment has become a... -
Application of Enzymes in Biomass Waste Management
Biomass waste management relies on enzymes to catalyze chemical reactions that turn waste into usable goods. Enzymes can convert biomass waste... -
Sustainable Production of Enzymes Using Industrial Sludge
The high amount of wastewater sludge produced in the world is a rising concern across the globe. Therefore, there is a high need for effective... -
Enzymes as Emerging Biocatalysts for Biotransformation Processes
The increase in the generation of biological waste derived from agricultural, industrial, and household activity has an upward trend due to the... -
Natural and engineered enzymes for polyester degradation: a review
Plastic pollution is becoming a major health issue due to the recent discovery of microplastics and nanoplastics in living organisms and the...
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Role of Microbial Enzymes and Their Modification for Plastic Biodegradation
Plastic waste production is a significant global environmental issue that poses a threat to the health and survival of living organisms. The... -
Enzymes-based nanomaterial synthesis: an eco-friendly and green synthesis approach
The synthesis of green nanoparticles has recently become a topic of considerable attention due to its advantages over traditional chemical and...
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Under explored roles of microbial ligninolytic enzymes in aerobic polychlorinated biphenyl transformation
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent organic pollutants in the environment that are responsible for many adverse health effects....
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Bioprospecting of Microorganisms for Novel and Industrially Relevant Enzymes
Enzymes obtained from microbes have become a basic part of the industrial process and have a major impact on our lives. The exploration for microbial... -
Bioprospecting of Novel and Industrially Appropriate Enzymes: a Review
In response to the escalating demand for sustainable solutions in wastewater treatment, this paper delves into the pivotal role of wastewater...
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An integrated approach for pulp biobleaching: application of cocktail of enzymes
One of the paper industry’s major focuses is shifting toward eco-friendly paper production. Chemical-based bleaching of pulp, which is widely used in...
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Deciphering ligninolytic enzymes in the secretome of Pycnoporus sp. and their potential in degradation of 2-chlorophenol
Chlorophenols and their derivatives are persistent environmental pollutants, posing a threat to terrestrial and aquatic life. The biological approach...
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Response of soil enzymes to soil properties and seasonal characteristics of cyanobacteria-dominated crusts in a dryland ecosystem
PurposeCyanobacteria-dominated crusts are solid basis for the maintenance and improvement of soils in dryland ecosystem. The present study is to...
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Biotransformation of Anthraquinone Dye by Microbial Enzymes
The fabric industry consumes a significant amount of water and generates huge amounts of wastewater; one of the primary pollutants is categorized as... -
Exploring bisphenol S removal mechanism with multi-enzymes extracted from waste sludge and reed sediment
4,4′-Sulfonyl-diphenol (BPS), as a widespread environmental hormone-like micropollutant, is difficult to be degraded in the environment. In this...
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Comparative assessment on lignocellulose degrading enzymes and bioethanol production from spent mushroom substrate of Calocybe indica and Volvariella volvacea
In the current study, we compared the production of extracellular lignocellulose degrading enzymes and bioethanol from the spent mushroom substrate...
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Rotating night shift work and liver enzymes-associated abnormalities among steelworkers: a cross-sectional study from a Chinese cohort
ObjectiveThe association between shift schedules and liver enzymes is unclear. This study aims to explore the effect of rotating night shift work on...
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Three-phase partitioning for the separation of proteins, enzymes, biopolymers, oils and pigments: a review
Modern biomass and organic waste are becoming major, carbon-neutral sources of fine chemicals, biomolecules and fuels to replace fossil fuel...
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Systematic Utilization of Carbohydrate-Rich Residues by Microbial Enzymes-Based Processing Technology: A Biorefinery Concept
Valorization of carbohydrate-rich wastes by microbial fermentation is one of the thrust areas of research and has attracted many researchers over the... -
Role of Enzymes in Biofuel Production: Recent Developments and Challenges
The increasing interest in the production of renewable and clean fuel has led to various cost-effective and efficient strategies with minimal impact...