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Potential applications of extracellular enzymes from Streptomyces spp. in various industries
by
Solanki Renu
, Kumar, Prateek
, Kumar Munendra
, Das Payal
, Kapur, Monisha Khanna
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Agricultural practices
/ Agrochemicals
/ Biofuels
/ Burning
/ Cellulase
/ Chemical treatment
/ Chemicals
/ Chitinase
/ Crop residues
/ Developing countries
/ Environmental health
/ Enzymes
/ Extracellular enzymes
/ Food industry
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fungicides
/ Insecticides
/ Laccase
/ LDCs
/ Lignin
/ Nervous system
/ Organs
/ Pectinase
/ Pesticides
/ Pulp
/ Pulp & paper industry
/ Streptomyces
/ Xylanase
2020
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Potential applications of extracellular enzymes from Streptomyces spp. in various industries
by
Solanki Renu
, Kumar, Prateek
, Kumar Munendra
, Das Payal
, Kapur, Monisha Khanna
in
Agricultural practices
/ Agrochemicals
/ Biofuels
/ Burning
/ Cellulase
/ Chemical treatment
/ Chemicals
/ Chitinase
/ Crop residues
/ Developing countries
/ Environmental health
/ Enzymes
/ Extracellular enzymes
/ Food industry
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fungicides
/ Insecticides
/ Laccase
/ LDCs
/ Lignin
/ Nervous system
/ Organs
/ Pectinase
/ Pesticides
/ Pulp
/ Pulp & paper industry
/ Streptomyces
/ Xylanase
2020
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Potential applications of extracellular enzymes from Streptomyces spp. in various industries
by
Solanki Renu
, Kumar, Prateek
, Kumar Munendra
, Das Payal
, Kapur, Monisha Khanna
in
Agricultural practices
/ Agrochemicals
/ Biofuels
/ Burning
/ Cellulase
/ Chemical treatment
/ Chemicals
/ Chitinase
/ Crop residues
/ Developing countries
/ Environmental health
/ Enzymes
/ Extracellular enzymes
/ Food industry
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fungicides
/ Insecticides
/ Laccase
/ LDCs
/ Lignin
/ Nervous system
/ Organs
/ Pectinase
/ Pesticides
/ Pulp
/ Pulp & paper industry
/ Streptomyces
/ Xylanase
2020
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Potential applications of extracellular enzymes from Streptomyces spp. in various industries
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Potential applications of extracellular enzymes from Streptomyces spp. in various industries
2020
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Overview
Extracellular enzymes produced from Streptomyces have the potential to replace toxic chemicals that are being used in various industries. The endorsement of this replacement has not received a better platform in developing countries. In this review, we have discussed the impact of chemicals and conventional practices on environmental health, and the role of extracellular enzymes to replace these practices. Burning of fossil fuels and agriculture residue is a global issue, but the production of biofuel using extracellular enzymes may be the single key to solve all these issues. We have discussed the replacement of hazardous chemicals with the use of xylanase, cellulase, and pectinase in food industries. In paper industries, delignification was done by the chemical treatment, but xylanase and laccase have the efficient potential to remove the lignin from pulp. In textile industries, the conventional method includes the chemicals which affect the nervous system and other organs. The use of xylanase, cellulase, and pectinase in different processes can give a safe and environment-friendly option to textile industries. Hazardous chemical pesticides can be replaced by the use of chitinase as an insecticide and fungicide in agricultural practices.
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