EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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1.11.1.7 | agriculture |
quality loss of fruits, oxidoreductase enzyme involved in enzymatic browning, because diphenols may function as reducing substrates in its reaction |
687246 |
1.11.1.7 | agriculture |
rain shelter treatment may affect phenylalanine lignin monomer synthesis and subsequent cork accumulation by altering the expression or enzyme activities of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL), catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), cinnamoyl-CoA reductase (CCR), cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD), peroxidase (POD), and omega-hydroxypalmitate O-feruloyl transferase (HHT1), thus decreasing exocarp russet accumulation in semi-russet pear |
758352 |
1.11.1.7 | analysis |
application as enzyme immunoassays, diagnostic test kits, wastewater treatment and soil remediation |
439732 |
1.11.1.7 | analysis |
application of molecular absorption properties of horseradish peroxidase for self-indicating enzymatic interactions and analytical methods. This method can be applied for glucose determination where there is a low concentration (or an absence) of proteins |
674146 |
1.11.1.7 | analysis |
use of nanoporous TiO2 electrodes as a substrate for enzyme immobilization in order to enhance the electron transport across the semiconductor electrode-electrolyte interface. The immobilized HRP enzyme is stable and the overall electron transfer process is predominantly controlled by a diffusion process. The application for H2O2 biosensors is demonstrated by monitoring its reduction process using cyclic voltammetry |
741641 |
1.11.1.7 | analysis |
use of this enzyme as a biosensor to detect H2O2 in some food components such as milk or its derivatives |
671393 |
1.11.1.7 | degradation |
enzyme can decolorize dyes, such as Aniline Blue, Reactive Black 5, and Reactive Blue 19 but not Congo Red |
741655 |
1.11.1.7 | environmental protection |
biodegradation of toxic and carcinogenic phenolic contaminants and related compounds in industrial effluents. Calotropis procera is a drought-resistant local plant that grows wild in the natural habitat of Nigerian throughout the year. Calotropis procera root could be an environmentally sustainable source of peroxidase for a low technological solution for phenol remediation |
764987 |
1.11.1.7 | environmental protection |
the removal of textile dyes from wastewater by using plant peroxidases offers environmentally effective solutions |
764060 |
1.11.1.7 | food industry |
preservation of raw milk, yoghurt, and cheese |
711550 |