Publication year: 2007
ISBN: 978-1-4020-5377-1
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Man's use of enzymes dates back to the earliest times of civilization. Important human activities such as the production of certain types of foods and beverages, and the tanning of hides and skins to produce leather for garments, serendipitously took advantage of enzyme activities. Important advances in our understanding of the nature of enzymes and their action were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, seeding the explosive expansion from the 1950s and 60s onward to the present billion dollar enzyme industry. Recent developments in the fields of genetic engineering and protein chemistry are bringing ever more powerful means of analysis to bear on the study of enzyme structure and function that will undoubtedly lead to the rational modification of enzymes to match specific requirements as well as the design of new enzymes with novel properties.
Subject: Chemistry and Materials Science, Amino acid, Applied Microbiology, Biocatalysis, Enzyme, Enzyme structure and function, Oligosaccharid, Oligosaccharide, RSI, Subtilisin, biochemistry, biomass, biotechnology, genetic engineering, microbiology, tea