2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2008.02.011
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Removal of triglyceride soil from fabrics by a novel lipase from Cryptococcus sp. S-2

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“…Lipases constitute the most important group of biocatalysts for biotechnological applications and some important areas of lipase applications are detergents (Saad 1995), oleochemical, organic synthesis, leather processing (Iwai and Tsujisaka 1984), food technology (Reed 1975), waste water treatment, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals etc. (Elibol and Ozer 2000;Patel et al 2005;Thirunavukarasu et al 2008). Major improvements in the productivity of a fermentation process can be achieved by modifying the parameters such as the physicochemical and nutritional parameter, to which organism is exposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipases constitute the most important group of biocatalysts for biotechnological applications and some important areas of lipase applications are detergents (Saad 1995), oleochemical, organic synthesis, leather processing (Iwai and Tsujisaka 1984), food technology (Reed 1975), waste water treatment, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals etc. (Elibol and Ozer 2000;Patel et al 2005;Thirunavukarasu et al 2008). Major improvements in the productivity of a fermentation process can be achieved by modifying the parameters such as the physicochemical and nutritional parameter, to which organism is exposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5), it can be observed that oil hydrolytic products, were detected in wash water after the presoak treatment (lane 4). However, there exist alternate methods of detecting oil removal from soiled fabric by extracting residual oil from the cloth [17]. However, the method seems not only to be tedious but also error prone as it is a gravimetric method.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The biocatalytic properties of this lipase allow its use for various purposes such as detergent formulation (Thirunavukarasu et al, 2008), biosensors (Kartal et al, 2007), food industry (Ferrer et al, 2005), dairy industry and oleo industry Chemistry (Sana et al, 2004) ester synthesis (Jin et al, 2013), pharmaceutical and waste treatment (Savendsen, 2000). Lipase is also widely used in the processing of fats or oils, chemical synthesis, paper synthesis, cosmetic production and also biodiesel industry (Sari, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%