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      Application of enzymes as a feed additive in aquaculture

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          Modern aquaculture must be sustainable in terms of energy consumption, raw materials used, and environmental impact, so alternatives are needed to replace fish feed with other raw materials. Enzyme use in the agri-food industry is based on their efficiency, safety, and protection of the environment, which aligns with the requirements of a resource-saving production system. Enzyme supplementation in fish feed can improve digestibility and absorption of both plant- and animal-derived ingredients, increasing the growth parameters of aquacultural animals. Herein we summarized the recent literature that reported the use of digestive enzymes (amylases, lipases, proteases, cellulases, and hemicellulases) and non-digestive enzymes (phytases, glucose oxidase, and lysozyme) in fish feed. In addition, we analyzed how critical steps of the pelleting process, including microencapsulation and immobilization, can interfere with enzyme activity in the final fish feed product.

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            Glucose oxidase--an overview.

            Glucose oxidase (beta-D-glucose:oxygen 1-oxidoreductase; EC 1.1.2.3.4) catalyzes the oxidation of beta-D-glucose to gluconic acid, by utilizing molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor with simultaneous production of hydrogen peroxide. Microbial glucose oxidase is currently receiving much attention due to its wide applications in chemical, pharmaceutical, food, beverage, clinical chemistry, biotechnology and other industries. Novel applications of glucose oxidase in biosensors have increased the demand in recent years. Present review discusses the production, recovery, characterization, immobilization and applications of glucose oxidase. Production of glucose oxidase by fermentation is detailed, along with recombinant methods. Various purification techniques for higher recovery of glucose oxidase are described here. Issues of enzyme kinetics, stability studies and characterization are addressed. Immobilized preparations of glucose oxidase are also discussed. Applications of glucose oxidase in various industries and as analytical enzymes are having an increasing impact on bioprocessing.
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              Enzyme-producing bacteria isolated from fish gut: a review

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                Contributors
                francesco.secundo@scitec.cnr.it
                Journal
                Mar Life Sci Technol
                Mar Life Sci Technol
                Marine Life Science & Technology
                Springer Nature Singapore (Singapore )
                2096-6490
                2662-1746
                19 April 2022
                19 April 2022
                May 2022
                : 4
                : 2
                : 208-221
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.4422.0, ISNI 0000 0001 2152 3263, College of Food Science and Engineering, , Ocean University of China, ; Qingdao, 266003 China
                [2 ]GRID grid.440770.0, ISNI 0000 0004 1757 2996, College of Biology and Geography, , Yili Normal University, ; Yining, 835000 China
                [3 ]GRID grid.5326.2, ISNI 0000 0001 1940 4177, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche “Giulio Natta”, CNR, ; Via Mario Bianco n. 9, 20131 Milan, Italy
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                Edited by Xin Yu.

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                128
                10.1007/s42995-022-00128-z
                10077164
                37073222
                fe176502-6a81-4210-b19d-ae1d9664a31a
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                : 23 April 2021
                : 28 February 2022
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                enzymes,fish feed,aquaculture,feed additive,enzyme microencapsulation

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