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levels of a large number of microbial enzymes ( A drio & D emain , 2014 ). However, application of modern techniques to improve the xylanase production does not invalidate the search for wild organisms producing useful enzymes. In addition, due to the
consumption of the processed foods, because of their ability to produce spores and grow in different and even harsh environments. Biological control strategy involving microbial enzymes may address preservation of foods from fungal attack. The hydrolases and
Detection of microorganisms in different growth states based on microcalorimetry
A challenging test for establishing a rapid and reliable sterility method
by changing the characteristics of the protein and nucleic acid, but also by changing the properties of the cell structures such as fluidity and integrity of membrane. Take high temperature (50 °C), for example, microbial enzyme activity was damaged
Removal from Textile Wastewater The treatment of textile effluent may follow several physical or chemical methods (Figure 1 ). Nevertheless, the use of microorganisms or microbial enzymes or the combination of this with a physicochemical method
]. Whether or not, and how these NPs affect microbial enzymes and biochemical processes is not understood. Urease, as discussed above, is an important enzyme from human health and environmental health point of view. Here, we report for the first time the in