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Bacterial lipases as potential industrial biocatalysts: An overview

Sangeetha et al., 2011

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2295461801742163715
Author
Sangeetha R
Arulpandi I
Geetha A
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Research journal of microbiology

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Lipases are hydrolytic enzymes which hydrolyse triglycerides to free fatty acids and glycerol. These enzymes also catalyse transesterification, aminolysis and acidolysis reactions. Their potential to function in non-aqueous and micro-aqueous environments makes them a …
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