Bioremediation processes often pivot on the activity of living organisms such as microorganisms, plants, algae. Bioremediation of contaminated soil and water finds very efficient tools in extracellular enzymes. They have great potential in degrading, even out of the producing cell, a wide range of both natural and xenobiotic substrates, as they are able to lower efficiently the activation energy of the cleavage of several intramolecular substrates bonds.
Extracellular enzymes in bioremediation: potential and limitations / Rao, MARIA ANTONIETTA. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno Enzymes in the Environment. Ecology, Activity and Application tenutosi a University of Bangor, Wales nel 27/07/2016).
Extracellular enzymes in bioremediation: potential and limitations
RAO, MARIA ANTONIETTA
2016
Abstract
Bioremediation processes often pivot on the activity of living organisms such as microorganisms, plants, algae. Bioremediation of contaminated soil and water finds very efficient tools in extracellular enzymes. They have great potential in degrading, even out of the producing cell, a wide range of both natural and xenobiotic substrates, as they are able to lower efficiently the activation energy of the cleavage of several intramolecular substrates bonds.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.