1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02814204
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Production of lipase fromAspergillus tamarii and its compatibility with commercial detergents

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“…The enzyme lipase has been isolated from the seeds and its hydrolytic actions with commercial detergents has been explored as a potential biodegradation agent (Saad, 1995). In another application the native lipase of Nigella sativa has been investigated in oleochemical reactions to esterify the fatty acid obtained from oleic acid, sunflower oil and coco oil with glycerol and methanol (Mert et al, 1995;Dandik and Aksoy, 1996).…”
Section: Lipase Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enzyme lipase has been isolated from the seeds and its hydrolytic actions with commercial detergents has been explored as a potential biodegradation agent (Saad, 1995). In another application the native lipase of Nigella sativa has been investigated in oleochemical reactions to esterify the fatty acid obtained from oleic acid, sunflower oil and coco oil with glycerol and methanol (Mert et al, 1995;Dandik and Aksoy, 1996).…”
Section: Lipase Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbial lipolytic enzymes are currently attracting an enormous attention because of their biotechnological potential (Pandey et al 1999). Lipases constitute the most important group of biocatalysts for biotechnological applications and some important areas of lipase applications are detergents (Saad 1995), oleochemical, organic synthesis, leather processing (Iwai and Tsujisaka 1984), food technology (Reed 1975), waste water treatment, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals etc. (Elibol and Ozer 2000;Patel et al 2005;Thirunavukarasu et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipases are one of the most important groups of industrial enzymes and they are widely used for biotechnological applications in the food and dairy industries (Reed 1975;Gandhi 1997), leather processing (Iwai & Tsujusaka 1984), detergents (Saad 1995) and pharmaceuticals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%