Abstract:Background: The process of producing enzymes from microorganisms is one of the most current approaches with a bright future. Pectinase is an acidic polysaccharide that is produced by microorganisms, accounts for a large proportion of commercially marketed enzymes and is extremely important because they are used in a variety of industrial, food and medical applications. This study aimed to use the peels of some fruits as a basic material in the production of pectinase enzyme by some fungi isolated from some fru… Show more
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