Application of Enzymes in Biomass Waste Management
Prangya Rath,
Laxmi Kant Bhardwaj,
Mini Chaturvedi
et al.
Abstract:Enzymes are biological molecules produced by living entities for carrying out biological processes. The application of enzymes for waste treatment has been gaining pace commercially to solve concerns related to agricultural residues, wastewater, replacement of synthetic processes with natural ones, etc. The application of enzymes for waste management has been an environmentally reliable and sustainable process. Treatment of waste with enzymes such as xylanase, proteases, hydrolases, cellulose, peroxidases, chi… Show more
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