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The enzyme mixture with the most cellulase activity was the most effective enzyme in improving IVDMD.
In the present study, an extended functional analysis of CYP76 family members was carried-out to identify the most effective enzyme to be used for pathway reconstruction.
The efficient enzymatic hydrolysis is dependent on the set of enzymes on the cellulosome, with the most effective enzyme composition being dependent on the respective substrate (Blouzard et al. 2010; Chundawat et al. 2011).
Further, to achieve efficient biomass conversion, a set of different enzymes have to act in concert, with the most effective enzyme composition being dependent on the respective biomass substrate [ 15, 16].
The most effective enzyme is papain, (papaya enzyme).
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They are among the most effective enzymes capable of catalyzing the degradation of phenolic compounds with poor water solubility.
The most effective NTR enzyme identified was YC78_HAEIN of Haemophilus influenzae, accession, annotated as a putative NAD(P H NTR.
The most effective commercial enzyme cocktails used in vitro to pretreat biomass are derived from fungal cellulases (cellobiohydrolases, endoglucanases and a β- d-glucosidases) that act synergistically to release sugars for microbial conversion.
Our most broadly effective enzymes, λSa2 endolysin and LysA, were tested in mock fermentations and shown to effectively reduce the LAB load by up to 2 orders of magnitude.
Among these ions, Mn2+ was the most effective in enhancing enzyme activity, which increased up to 95% with Mn2+ addition.
The mixed component of B.vulgaris and Z.jujuba showed the most effective impact on liver enzyme and as well as significantly improved acetaminophen-hepatotoxicity.
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