Protease can be obtained from plants, animals and microorganisms. They were grouped based on their specificities or mechanism of action. Proteases have wide industrial applications, mainly in food industry, detergent, medical and biotechnology. Many microbial proteases have been purified, characterized and commercialized. Microbial proteases are the most frequently utilized commercial enzymes with wide application in various industries such as detergent, textile, leather and food industry. Proteases comprise 60% of total enzyme sales, with detergent enzyme being the major protease user
Protease is an enzyme that can hydrolyze protein into simpler compounds, i.e peptides and amino acid...
This review presents some of the hottest topics in biotechnological applications: proteases in bioca...
This article overviews the enzymes produced by microorganisms, which have been extensively studied w...
Proteases (also termed proteolytic enzymes or proteinases) are specific types of enzymes that play i...
Proteases hydrolyze the peptide bonds of proteins into peptides and amino acids, being found in all ...
Proteases hydrolyze the peptide bonds of proteins into peptides and amino acids, being found in all ...
Proteolytic enzymes are available in the entire livelihood and facilitate in growth of cells along w...
Protease has gained a very important position in many industries such as food, pharmaceutical, chemi...
AbstractThis review presents a brief overview of the general categories of commercially used proteas...
Proteases represent one of the three largest groups of industrial enzymes and account for about 60% ...
Proteolytic enzymes (proteases) comprise a group of hydrolases (EC 3.4, NC-IUBMB) which share the co...
Recent developments in industrial biotechnology have resulted in the exploitation of new and undisco...
Proteases are among the most important enzymes in both food and non-food industries taking up almost...
The growth and protease production by Bacillus coagulans MTCC 492 was examined in the present invest...
Abstract: The microbial production of protease is the need of rapidly growing industrial field. So d...
Protease is an enzyme that can hydrolyze protein into simpler compounds, i.e peptides and amino acid...
This review presents some of the hottest topics in biotechnological applications: proteases in bioca...
This article overviews the enzymes produced by microorganisms, which have been extensively studied w...
Proteases (also termed proteolytic enzymes or proteinases) are specific types of enzymes that play i...
Proteases hydrolyze the peptide bonds of proteins into peptides and amino acids, being found in all ...
Proteases hydrolyze the peptide bonds of proteins into peptides and amino acids, being found in all ...
Proteolytic enzymes are available in the entire livelihood and facilitate in growth of cells along w...
Protease has gained a very important position in many industries such as food, pharmaceutical, chemi...
AbstractThis review presents a brief overview of the general categories of commercially used proteas...
Proteases represent one of the three largest groups of industrial enzymes and account for about 60% ...
Proteolytic enzymes (proteases) comprise a group of hydrolases (EC 3.4, NC-IUBMB) which share the co...
Recent developments in industrial biotechnology have resulted in the exploitation of new and undisco...
Proteases are among the most important enzymes in both food and non-food industries taking up almost...
The growth and protease production by Bacillus coagulans MTCC 492 was examined in the present invest...
Abstract: The microbial production of protease is the need of rapidly growing industrial field. So d...
Protease is an enzyme that can hydrolyze protein into simpler compounds, i.e peptides and amino acid...
This review presents some of the hottest topics in biotechnological applications: proteases in bioca...
This article overviews the enzymes produced by microorganisms, which have been extensively studied w...