Textile Enzyme

Textile processing benefits greatly from the application of enzymes, significantly reducing environmental impact and improving product quality. Textile enzymes, as biological catalysts specifically tailored for textile processing, play a crucial role in enhancing the quality and performance of textile products. They encompass a diverse range of enzymes such as cellulases, amylases, esterases, catalases, and more, each with unique properties and applications.

Textile enzymes catalyze specific reactions efficiently, improving processing speed and quality. Each enzyme targets specific substrates under controlled conditions, minimizing interference with non-target materials. Compared to harsh chemicals, enzymes work under milder conditions, preserving fiber integrity. The textile industry's progression towards greener, more sustainable practices will further propel the use of textile enzymes.

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IE-1364 Liquid Food Grade Cellulase for Plant Cellulose Degradation in Food Feed Textile Inquiry cart
IE-1365 Liquid Pectin Lyase for Fruit Mashing Pectin Degradation in Juice Wine Feed Textile, etc Inquiry cart
IE-1366 Liquid Pectinase for Pectin Degradation in Fruit Vegetable Porcessing Plant Extract and Textle Feed Inquiry cart
IE-1367 Maltogenic Amylase Powder for Antistaling and Maltose Generation Inquiry cart
IE-1368 Liquid Pullulanase for Starch Debranching and Complete Starch Hydrolysis Inquiry cart
IE-1369 Glucoamylase Powder for Sccharification such as in Starch Sugar Processing, Fermentation and Juice Clalrification Inquiry cart
IE-1370 Liquid Mid-Temperature α-amylase for Starch Hydrolysis Liquefaction Viscosity Reduction Inquiry cart
IE-1371 Liquid Thermostable α-amylase for Fast Starch Liquefaction and Viscosity Reduction Inquiry cart
IE-1372 Liquid Fungal Amylase for Baking Maltose Syrup Brewing Inquiry cart
IE-1373 Plant Liquid β-amylase for Maltose Syrup Baking Sugar Profile Adjustment Inquiry cart

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