“…lanuginosus is an interesting fungus because it can produce enzymes of industrial interest such as invertase (Chaudhuri and Maheshwari, 1996), β-xylosidase (Corrêa et al, 2016), chitinase (Khan et al, 2015;Chen et al, 2012;Zhang et al, 2015), protease (Li et al, 1997), inulinase (FloresGallegos et al, 2015), esterase , amylase (Kunamneni et al, 2005), glucoamylase (Gonçalves et al, 2008), α-galactosidase (Rezessy-Szabó et al, 2007), and the two most reported enzymes, lipase Ávila-Cisneros et al, 2014;Fang et al, 2014) and xylanase Stephens et al, 2014;Shrivastava et al, 2013;Manimaran et al, 2009). Furthermore, T. lanuginosus is known for producing cellulase-free xylanases (Manimaran et al, 2009;Li et al, 2005;Damaso et al, 2002).…”