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Enzymes

Enzymes are indispensable in numerous industrial processes due to their ability to catalyze reactions efficiently and selectively under mild conditions. Here, we explore the major types of enzymes used across various industries and their specific applications.

Enzymes are indispensable in numerous industrial processes due to their ability to catalyze reactions efficiently and selectively under mild conditions. Here, we explore the major types of enzymes used across various industries and their specific applications.

Textile Industry

Enzymes play a crucial role in modern textile processing, providing eco-friendly alternatives to traditional chemical methods. Key enzymes used include amylases, cellulases, and laccases.

Amylases:

  • Function: Degrade starch-based sizing agents applied to fabrics.
  • Application: Desizing process to remove starch from cotton and other fabrics.
  • Reaction: strach
    amylase
    Dextrins
    futher hydrolysis
    Glusose

Cellulases:

  • Function: Break down cellulose fibers.
  • Application: Bio-polishing to remove microfibrils from cotton, improving fabric smoothness and softness.
  • Reaction: strach
    Cellulases
    Cellobiose
    futher hydrolysis
    Glusose

Laccases:

  • Function: Oxidize phenolic compounds
  • Application: Textile bleaching and dyeing, reducing the need for harsh chemicals.
  • Reaction: Phenolic
    Laccases
    Oxidized Product

Pulp and Paper Industry:

Enzymes enhance the efficiency and environmental sustainability of paper production processes. Key enzymes used include xylanases, cellulases, and ligninases.

Xylanases:

  • Function: Degrade hemicellulose (xylan).
  • Application: Pulp bleaching to reduce chlorine usage and improve fiber quality.
  • Reaction: Xylan
    Xylanases
    Xylo - Olidosaccharides

Cellulases:

  • Function: Hydrolyze cellulose fibers.
  • Application: Deinking recycled paper and improving pulp drainage.
  • Reaction: Cellulose
    Cellulose
    Glucose

Ligninases (Laccases, Peroxidases):

  • Function: Degrade lignin.
  • Application: Pulp bleaching and delignification processes.
  • Reaction: Lignin
    Ligninase
    Phenolic Compound

Fine Chemicals Industry:

Enzymes facilitate the synthesis of complex molecules with high specificity and under mild conditions. Key enzymes used include lipases, proteases, and transaminases.

  • Function: Catalyze the hydrolysis and synthesis of esters.
  • Application: Production of enantiomerically pure pharmaceuticals, biodiesel synthesis.
  • Reaction: Ester + Water
    lipase
    Acid + Alcohol

Proteases:

  • Function: Hydrolyze peptide bonds in proteins.
  • Application: Peptide synthesis, protein hydrolysis for amino acid production.
  • Reaction: Protin
    Protease
    Peptides
    futher hydrolysis
    Amino Acids

Transaminases:

  • Function: Transfer amino groups between substrates.
  • Application: Synthesis of chiral amines and amino acids for pharmaceuticals.
  • Reaction: Amino Acid + α - Keto Acid
    Transaminase
    Modified (Amino Acid + α - Keto Acid)
 
     
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