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    Biotechnological processes in microbial Amylase production

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    2017-02-09
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    Subash C. B., Gopinath
    Periasamy, Anbu
    Mohd Khairuddin, Md Arshad
    Thangavel, Lakshmipriya
    Chun, Hong Voon
    Uda, Hashim
    Suresh V., Chinni
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    Amylase is an important and indispensable enzyme that plays a pivotal role in the field of biotechnology. It is produced mainly from microbial sources and is used in many industries. Industrial sectors with top-down and bottom-up approaches are currently focusing on improving microbial amylase production levels by implementing bioengineering technologies. The further support of energy consumption studies, such as those on thermodynamics, pinch technology, and environment-friendly technologies, has hastened the large-scale production of the enzyme. Herein, the importance of microbial (bacteria and fungi) amylase is discussed along with its production methods from the laboratory to industrial scales.
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