1958
DOI: 10.1128/aem.6.3.212-221.1958
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Production of Microbial Enzymes and Their Applications

Abstract: Enzymes are biocatalysts produced by living cells to bring about specific biochemical reactions generally forming parts of the metabolic processes of the cells. Enzymes are highly specific in their action on substrates and often many different enzymes are required to bring about, by concerted action, the sequence of metabolic reactions performed by the living cell. All enzymes which have been purified are protein in nature, and may or may not possess a nonprotein prosthetic group. The practical application and… Show more

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“…As microbial proteases have a broad biochemical diversity and are easy to manipulate in terms of genetic engineering, they represent a commercially valuable source of enzymes for various biotechnological applications . Widely used pharmaceutical and clinical applications for bacterial and fungal proteases also include wound debridement and digestive aid, respectively …”
Section: Fungal and Viral Proteases—their Commercial And Clinical Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As microbial proteases have a broad biochemical diversity and are easy to manipulate in terms of genetic engineering, they represent a commercially valuable source of enzymes for various biotechnological applications . Widely used pharmaceutical and clinical applications for bacterial and fungal proteases also include wound debridement and digestive aid, respectively …”
Section: Fungal and Viral Proteases—their Commercial And Clinical Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the most frequently used enzymes in biotechnology are hydrolases, which catalyze molecular breakdown. Enzymatic chiral selectivity has been exploited to prepare enantiomerically pure pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, chemical feedstocks, and food additives [5]. Most of the currently used industrial enzymes are hydrophilic, being used for the degradation of various natural substances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing use of microbial enzymes to replace plant or animal enzymes in a variety of industrial processes has already been cited (Underkofler, Barton, and Rennert, 1958). The number of microorganisms investigated as potential sources of enzymes, however, is remarkably small.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%