2016
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/36/1/012048
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Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal

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“…The peroxidases from agricultural waste are heme proteins that are able to catalyze the oxidation of a large variety of substrates through a reaction with hydrogen peroxide 11 . The peroxidase enzyme has attracted much demand recently due to its wide applicability in various processes such as the removal of phenolic contaminants and related compounds, decolorization of synthetic dye, peroxidase biosensor, analysis and diagnostic kit, enzyme immunoassay, deodorization of swine manure, application in paper pulp industries, and so forth 12–17 . In the literature, various sources other than wheat bran have also been used for the extraction of peroxidase enzymes, such as soya bean, horse radish root, and peanuts 18,19 .…”
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“…The peroxidases from agricultural waste are heme proteins that are able to catalyze the oxidation of a large variety of substrates through a reaction with hydrogen peroxide 11 . The peroxidase enzyme has attracted much demand recently due to its wide applicability in various processes such as the removal of phenolic contaminants and related compounds, decolorization of synthetic dye, peroxidase biosensor, analysis and diagnostic kit, enzyme immunoassay, deodorization of swine manure, application in paper pulp industries, and so forth 12–17 . In the literature, various sources other than wheat bran have also been used for the extraction of peroxidase enzymes, such as soya bean, horse radish root, and peanuts 18,19 .…”
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“…11 The peroxidase enzyme has attracted much demand recently due to its wide applicability in various processes such as the removal of phenolic contaminants and related compounds, decolorization of synthetic dye, peroxidase biosensor, analysis and diagnostic kit, enzyme immunoassay, deodorization of swine manure, application in paper pulp industries, and so forth. [12][13][14][15][16][17] In the literature, various sources other than wheat bran have also been used for the extraction of peroxidase enzymes, such as soya bean, horse radish root, and peanuts. 18,19 Among the possible sources, horse radish root was considered to be the main commercial source of extraction of peroxidase enzyme.…”
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“…Peroxidases (EC 1.11.1.7) are heme-containing oxidoreductases that use hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant to catalyze the oxidation of a wide range of substrates like phenols, aromatic amines, sulfonates, and indoles [11,12]. They have a wide variety of industrial and biotechnological applications, one of which includes biodegradation of toxic and carcinogenic phenolic contaminants and related compounds in industrial effluents [13]. The horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and other plant peroxidases have been extensively used to bioremediate phenolic compounds from industrial wastewater [10,14].…”
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“…The horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and other plant peroxidases have been extensively used to bioremediate phenolic compounds from industrial wastewater [10,14]. However, the high cost of purified HRP and other commercially available peroxidases has made it necessary to search for other cheap and local sources of peroxidases with comparable or better stability that can be explored for efficient biodegradation of phenolic pollutants from industrial effluents [13]. This approach for searching peroxidase and other useful products from local bioresource with the potential to remediate organic pollutants arising from petroleum effluent Plants are a well-known source of some biotechnologically important enzymes.…”
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confidence: 99%