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Anthracene detoxification by Laccases from indigenous fungal strains Trichoderma lixii FLU1 and Talaromyces pinophilus FLU12
The persistence and ubiquity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment necessitate effective remediation strategies. Hence, this...
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Fungal Laccases to Where and Where?
Laccases are metal-containing glycosylated blue oxidases that are widely distributed in fungi, higher plants, and bacteria. It exists as a monomer,... -
A single laccase acts as a key component of environmental sensing in a broad host range fungal pathogen
Secreted laccases are important enzymes on a broad ecological scale for their role in mediating plant-microbe interactions, but within ascomycete...
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Recent advances in fungal xenobiotic metabolism: enzymes and applications
Fungi have been extensively studied for their capacity to biotransform a wide range of natural and xenobiotic compounds. This versatility is a...
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Landfill leachate treatment using fungi and fungal enzymes: a review
Landfill leachate raises a huge risk to human health and the environment as it contains a high concentration of organic and inorganic contaminants,...
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Production of Laccases from Agricultural Wastes: Strain Isolation and Selection, Enzymatic Profiling, and Lab-Scale Production
Fungal laccases (copper-containing oxidases) have profound applications in bioremediation and various other industrial and biotechnological areas.... -
Extracellular proteases and laccases produced by Pleurotus ostreatus PoB: the effects of proteases on laccase activity
Laccases are enzymes produced by plants and white rot fungi, such as Pleurotus ostreatus , with industrial applications. Fungal laccases have been...
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Pleurotus-Derived Laccases, Immobilization, and Bioremediation Applications
Enzymes offer a huge potential in improving existing industrial bioprocesses and establishing new procedures for achieving high-value products. They... -
Recent Progress on Fungal Enzymes
The world faces many challenges to keep pace with progress in this era. Enzymes are the mainstay in various application fields conducive to this... -
The production of laccases by white-rot fungi under solid-state fermentation conditions
Laccases (E.C. 1.10.3.2) produced by white-rot fungi (WRF) can be widely used, but the high cost prevents their use in large-scale industrial...
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Fungal Laccases and Their Potential in Bioremediation Applications
Basidiomycete white rot and litter-decomposing fungi secrete unspecific oxidative enzymes for degradation of aromatic polymer lignin. Recalcitrant... -
Fungal Extremozymes in Green Chemistry
An endeavor to accommodate sustainability within chemical manufacturing led to the recently popularized green chemistry. For a chemical process to be... -
Fungal Ministrations in Soil Detoxification, Building, and Health Restoration
Soil health refers to its function as a living ecosystem. Food demand for the growing population necessitates boosting of crop productivity. Soil... -
Fungal Extremozymes: A Potential Bioresource for Green Chemistry
Green chemistry is a rapidly evolving area that aims to reduce the hazards released to the environment during various chemical processes and improve... -
Production, purification, and characterization of p-diphenol oxidase (PDO) enzyme from lignolytic fungal isolate Schizophyllum commune MF-O5
Fungi are producers of lignolytic extracellular enzymes which are used in industries like textile, detergents, biorefineries, and paper pul**. This...
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Fungal pectinases: an insight into production, innovations and applications
The fungal system holds morphological plasticity and metabolic versatility which makes it unique. Fungal habitat ranges from the Arctic region to the...
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Fungal Bioremediation of Soils Contaminated by Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Presence of the petroleum hydrocarbons in the environment has become a major concern due to its toxicity. These compounds are released into the... -
Fungal Endophytes: A Potential Source of Low-Cost Entrepreneurship
Plants are a potential reservoir of original microbes primarily known as endophytes, which can live inside their tissue without causing any visible... -
Soil Bioremediation Approaches Based on the Use of Fungal Enzymes
The heightened increase in pollutants in the environment including soil due to the addition of different toxic chemical compounds resulting from... -
Investigation of Fungal Community Structure in the Gut of the Stag Beetle Dorcus hopei (Coleoptera; Lucanidae): Comparisons Among Developmental Stages
Stag beetles, recognized as common saproxylic insects, are valued for their vibrant coloration and distinctive morphology. These beetles play a...