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sheep and
hindgut fermenters like horses,
cellulases are
produced by
symbiotic bacteria.
Endogenous cellulases are
produced by a few
types of animals, such...
- can
secrete large amounts of
cellulolytic enzymes (
cellulases and hemicellulases).
Microbial cellulases have
industrial application in the
conversion of...
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substrate under the
conditions of an ****ay (50 deg Celsius, pH 4.5).
Cellulases enzymatically split cellulose into a
variety of hexoses, this is called...
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produce cellulase. The
enzymes used to
cleave the
glycosidic linkage in
cellulose are
glycoside hydrolases including endo-acting
cellulases and exo-acting...
- Jeans:
Cellulases". webphysics.iupui.edu.
Retrieved 2023-04-19. Qazi,
Javed & Jabeen, Faiza. (2009).
Biostoning potential of
Bacillus cereus cellulases at...
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considered an
example of
textile bio-processing. In the
enzyme wash process,
cellulases act on
exposed cellulose on the
cotton fibers,
freeing indigo dye from...
- organisms.
Extracellular enzymes target macromolecules such as
carbohydrates (
cellulases),
lignin (oxidases),
organic phosphates (phosphatases),
amino sugar polymers...
- and
industrial enzymes, such as
lipases used in
biological detergents,
cellulases used in
making cellulosic ethanol and
stonewashed jeans, and amylases...
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reticulum where cellulolytic microbes (bacteria,
protozoa and fungi)
produce cellulase,
which is
needed to
break down the
cellulose in plants. Perissodactyls...
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exoenzymes including amylases, proteases, pectinases, lipases, xylanases, and
cellulases are used for a wide
range of
biotechnological and
industrial uses including...