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Recent insights into microbial catalases: isolation, production and purification

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posted on 2024-06-03, 14:02 authored by BS Sooch, BS Kauldhar, Munish Puri
Catalase, an oxidoreductase enzyme, works as a detoxification system inside living cells against reactive oxygen species formed as a by-product of different metabolic reactions. The enzyme is found in a wide range of aerobic and anaerobic organisms. Catalase has also been employed in various analytical and diagnostic methods in the form of biosensors and biomarkers in addition to its other applications in textile, paper, food and pharmaceutical industries. New applications for catalases are constantly emerging thanks to their high turnover rate, distinct evolutionary origin, relatively simple and well-defined reaction mechanisms. The following review provides comprehensive information on isolation, production and purification of catalases with different techniques from various microbial sources along with their types, structure, mechanism of action and applications.

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Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Elsevier

Journal

Biotechnology advances

Volume

32

Pagination

1429-1447

eISSN

1873-1899

Issue

8

Publisher

Elsevier