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      Industrial and biotechnological applications of laccases: a review.

      Biotechnology Advances
      Biotechnology, Food Industry, Laccase, metabolism, Nanotechnology, Textile Industry

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          Laccases have received much attention from researchers in last decades due to their ability to oxidise both phenolic and non-phenolic lignin related compounds as well as highly recalcitrant environmental pollutants, which makes them very useful for their application to several biotechnological processes. Such applications include the detoxification of industrial effluents, mostly from the paper and pulp, textile and petrochemical industries, use as a tool for medical diagnostics and as a bioremediation agent to clean up herbicides, pesticides and certain explosives in soil. Laccases are also used as cleaning agents for certain water purification systems, as catalysts for the manufacture of anti-cancer drugs and even as ingredients in cosmetics. In addition, their capacity to remove xenobiotic substances and produce polymeric products makes them a useful tool for bioremediation purposes. This paper reviews the applications of laccases within different industrial fields as well as their potential extension to the nanobiotechnology area.

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          16716556
          10.1016/j.biotechadv.2006.04.003

          Chemistry
          Biotechnology,Food Industry,Laccase,metabolism,Nanotechnology,Textile Industry
          Chemistry
          Biotechnology, Food Industry, Laccase, metabolism, Nanotechnology, Textile Industry

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