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Effective bioconversion of feather-waste Keratin by Thermo-Surfactant Stable Alkaline Keratinase produced from Aspergillus sp. DHE7 with promising biotechnological application in detergent formulations

Dina H. El-Ghonemy, Thanaa H. Ali

2021Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology27 citationsDOI

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KeratinaseChemistryBioconversionPMSFChromatographyFeather mealCaseinBiochemistryEnzyme kineticsHydrolysisEnzymeFood scienceNuclear chemistryBiologyActive siteFish mealFermentationFisheryFish <Actinopterygii>Enzyme Production and CharacterizationProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesPhytase and its Applications
Effective bioconversion of feather-waste Keratin by Thermo-Surfactant Stable Alkaline Keratinase produced from Aspergillus sp. DHE7 with promising biotechnological application in detergent formulations | Litcius