“…Laccases described in recent publications (Moreno et al, 2013;Ryu et al, 2013), are proposed to assist in the pretreatment of biomass by catalyzing the removal of inhibitors in lignocellulosic slurries, but the suggested applications of laccases range from paper and pulp bleaching (Galli et al, 2011), detergent and textile applications (bleaching purposes; Janssen et al, 2004), gelation and emulsion stabilization of food systems (Zaidel et al, 2012(Zaidel et al, , 2013, bioremediation (Galli et al, 2011) and even biomedical applications have been proposed in connection with development of a laccase tolerant to human blood components (Maté et al, 2013). Moreover, as described already 20-25 years ago, laccases can increase water-soluble degradation products by catalysis of ring opening of low molecular weight phenolic lignin model compounds (Kawai et al, 1988) as well as catalysis of C-C bond cleavage of ''synthetic lignin'' substances (Iimura et al, 1995).…”