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Production and characterisation of lipase for application in detergent . . . The present study was aimed at isolation of lipase producing microorganisms from high altitude soil of Sikkim followed by identification, purification and characterization of lipase enzyme at broad temperature range for application in detergent industry
Lipase enzyme based green chemistry detergents for cleaning industry This review describes the applications of microbial lipases in detergents which can reduce the environmental load of detergent products as the chemicals used in conventional detergents, biodegradable, non-toxic and leave no harmful residues
Detergents - Biotech, spol s. r. o. But in 1988 Novo launched Lipolase® for the detergent industry – the first industrial enzyme developed by the application of genetic engineering Lipolase is capable of removing fatty stains such as lipstick, frying fats, butter, salad oil, sauces and the tough stains on collars and cuffs
Enzyme and its applications in detergent industry Lipases of microbial beginning are broadly differentiated in their enzymatic properties and substrate explicitness, which make them very alluring for modern applications This audit depicts the uses of microbial lipases in cleansers
(PDF) Enzymes used in detergents: Lipases - ResearchGate Lipases of microbial origin are widely diversified in their enzymatic properties and substrate specificity, which make them very attractive for industrial applications This review describes the
AN OVERVIEW OF ENZYMES AND THEIR USE IN THE DETERGENT INDUSTRY In terms of sustainability and process efficiency, enzymes as industrial biocatalysts provide benefits over out-of-date chemical processes This item covers the enzyme, including its many forms, as well as its uses in the detergent industry
Lipases for targeted industrial applications, focusing on the . . . This is crucial in aligning lipases with the demands of industrial processes such as pretreatment in biodiesel production, food processing, detergent additives, plastic degradation, and pharmaceutics applications