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“An Insight on Fungal Alkaline Proteases: An Ecofriendly Approach for Industrial Applicationâ€

Roshni Choubey and Adarsh Kachhi
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Roshni Choubey: M. Sc IV Sem Microbiology, Dept. of Microbiology, St. Aloysius College (Auto) Jabalpur
Adarsh Kachhi: Asst. Prof. Dept. of Microbiology, St. Aloysius College (Auto) Jabalpur

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 7, 96-112

Abstract: Enzymes are high molecular weight proteins which are well known to increase the rate of a reaction. These enzymes are the real key for the success of an industry. Proteases are one such well known industrially useful biocatalyst. They held the largest share among all industrial enzymes. Alkaline proteases find their applications in wide industries including detergent, leather, textile, pharmacy, food, beverages, agriculture, paper and pulp and many more. They are produced by organisms including plants, animals, and microbes. Microbial proteases especially fungal proteases are advantageous over others due to simple requirements including solid state and submerged fermentation and easy and cheap down streaming processes.

Date: 2025
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