Keratinolytic Potential of Micromycete Aspergillus Clavatus VKPM F-1593 and Comparison of Its Enzymes With the Commercial Keratinase Preparation
S.N. TIMORSHINA,
E.A. POPOVA,
K.I. KULESHOVA
et al.
Abstract:Animal husbandry is a rapidly developing branch of agriculture, increasing the volume of production annually, and keratin-containing waste (feathers, bristles) make up the majority of all waste from this industry. The development of methods of environmentally friendly processing of such waste to obtain valuable resources (amino acids and oligopeptides) is an important mission of modern science, including biotechnology. One of the ways to dispose of animal husbandry waste that meets modern trends in the develop… Show more
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