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In vitro studies of a new lipase of Bacillus: In vitro studies of a new lipase of Bacillus: Impact and Applications,Used
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Lipases (E.C.3.1.1.3) of bacterial origin have been extensively screened and characterized due to their multifold advantages i.e. easy availability, bulk production, thermal stability, optimal performance in organic synthesis and amenability to molecular/ metagenomic approaches.Lipases are indispensable for the bioconservation of lipids (triacylglycerol). They catalyze both the hydrolysis as well as synthesis of esters formed from glycerol and long chain fatty acids . These reactions usually proceed with higher regio and/ or enantioselectivity, thus making lipase an important biocatalyst in organic chemistryThis book will provide an insight into recent advancements and comparative account of novel lipase of Bacillus coagulans . The present book is divided into five chapters and each chapter describes production,purification, characterisation, immobilizations and its potential applications in detail. this book has been written for postgraduate biotechnology students and mainly for researcher working in the field of enzymes in general and Bacillus coagulans in specific.
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