Biofuels represent an efficient and fruitful choice of traditionally available fossil fuels. One such strategy of producing biofuels using enzyme-mediated catalysis has gained much attention globally. Biofuel enzymes are a class of biocatalysts with specific catalytic functions that can efficiently convert biomass into renewable biofuels. These enzymes convert non-directly usable biomass resources such as plants, crop residues, and lignocellulose into clean fuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel by accelerating complex biochemical reactions such as hydrolysis, fermentation, and oxidation. This process not only reduces dependence on fossil fuels, but also helps alleviate environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. As the core catalyst for biofuel production, the research and application of biofuel enzymes are of great significance to promoting the development of renewable energy and environmental protection.
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