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- W1844014314 abstract "Hidrolases catalisam a hidrolise de ligacoes covalentes. Extraidas de subprodutos descartados da aquicultura, estas enzimas podem ser usadas por meio de processos tecnologicos para a industria, com aplicacoes biomedicas e ambientais, devido a sua especificidade e resultados rapidos. Este trabalho objetivou relacionar as principais caracteristicas das hidrolases digestivas de peixes com aplicacoes biotecnologicas visando contribuir para a difusao do conhecimento fisico-quimico da pepsina, tripsina e quimotripsina. Palavras-chave: enzimas; hidrolases; peixe. ABSTRACT Hydrolases catalyze hydrolysis of covalent bonds. Extracted from aquaculture discarded byproducts, such enzymes can be used through technological processes for industrial, biomedical and environmental applications due to their specificity and quick results. This study aimed to relate the main features of fish digestive hydrolases with biotechnological applications to support dissemination of physicochemical knowledge regarding pepsin, trypsin and chymotrypsin. Keywords: enzymes; hydrolases; fish." @default.
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- W1844014314 title "Hidrolases digestivas de peixes: aspectos bioquímicos, fisiológicos e biotecnológicos" @default.
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