Microbial Bioprocessing of Agri-Food Wastes: Industrial Enzymes

Enzymes are biological molecules of great relevance. In addition to the fundamental role in metabolic reactions, they have diverse applications in industrial processes in generating products of great commercial utility for the most diverse areas. Thus, industries seek to expand research to select mi...

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Hauptverfasser: Sharma, Minaxi, Kalia, Vipin Chandra, Pelissari, Franciele Maria, Gupta, Vijai Kumar
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Zusammenfassung:Enzymes are biological molecules of great relevance. In addition to the fundamental role in metabolic reactions, they have diverse applications in industrial processes in generating products of great commercial utility for the most diverse areas. Thus, industries seek to expand research to select microorganisms capable of producing enzymes according to their commercial objectives. Considering the diversity of the microbiota kingdom, as well as the diversity of mode of action of different classes of enzymes, this is an area that deserves constant investments to elucidate new applications, considering that these biological catalysts have great selectivity and a diversity of mode of action, reusable, and operate under mild process conditions, becoming the bridge for the development of sustainable processes and for adding value to commercial products. This book is intended for bioengineers, biologists, biochemists, biotechnologists, microbiologists, food technologists, enzymologists, and related professionals/ researchers. Explores recent advances in the valorization of agri-food waste into enzymes Explores the main technological advances in the recovery of residues and their use for the production of enzymes Provides technical concepts on the production of various enzymes of commercial interest Presents the main classes of enzymes obtained from alternative raw materials.
DOI:10.1201/9781003341017