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: Received: 20 January 2018 / Approved: 22 January 2018 / Online: 22 January 2018 (10:22:21 CET)
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Dumorné, K. Biotechnological and Industrial Applications of Enzymes Produced by Extremophilic Bacteria. A Mini Review. Preprints2018, 2018010198. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201801.0198.v1
Dumorné, K. Biotechnological and Industrial Applications of Enzymes Produced by Extremophilic Bacteria. A Mini Review. Preprints 2018, 2018010198. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201801.0198.v1
Dumorné, K. Biotechnological and Industrial Applications of Enzymes Produced by Extremophilic Bacteria. A Mini Review. Preprints2018, 2018010198. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201801.0198.v1
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Dumorné, K. (2018). Biotechnological and Industrial Applications of Enzymes Produced by Extremophilic Bacteria. A Mini Review. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201801.0198.v1
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Abstract
Extremophilic bacteria are important groups of extremophilic organisms that have been studied during the last years. They are considered as a source of enzymes due to great diversity and can survive under extreme conditions. Many enzymes produced by these microorganisms are of great importance and have found applications in several industries. Due to their activity and stability under extreme conditions, these enzymes offer new alternatives for current biotechnological and industrial applications. They have a wide range of potential uses and have been a nuclear subject of many different investigations. To date, some of the enzymes produced by extremophilic bacteria are currently being assessed thier industrials applications. Despite, benefits that present these enzymes, their potentials remain largely unexplored. These enzymes pose new opportunities for new line of research, and biotechnological applications. This review provides a summary on diversity and biotechnological and industrial applications of some enzymes produced by extremophilic bacteria.
Biology and Life Sciences, Biology and Biotechnology
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