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Enzymes are fast becoming the chemical catalyst of choice for baking ingredient suppliers. And it's hardly surprising. With all the investment that's pouring into enzyme research and development, these chemical catalysts now come in a growing assortment of specialized applications. In several baking processes, the use of the new generation...
Tags: R&D, Catalyst, Enzymes, Research & Development, Business Operations
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Wobenzym
What is Wobenzym? Wobenzym is a natural vitamin, which enhances health. Wobenzym is an anti-age increment/supplement, which has proven to help millions around the globe. The supplement is claimed to be second to aspirin. In fact, athletes worldwide use Wobenzym, since it helps them to stay healthy while training. Wobenzym...
Tags: Ingredient, Cell, Wobenzym-Enzymes, Wobenzym, Enzymes
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Wobenzym Solutions
Wobenzym is a solution that helps reduce symptoms of arthritis. Whether one suffers rheumatic, osteoarthritis, gouty, or other types of arthritis, Wobenzym helps by restoring the immunity systems responses, as well as working to restore cytokine. Wobenzym is a systematic system, which includes enzymes. Enzymes are responsible for maintaining responses...
Tags: Arthritis, Wobenzym-Enzymes, Wobenzym, Enzymes
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Qteros, Applied CleanTech to Harness Power of Poo to Make Ethanol
Qteros and Applied CleanTech are giving new life to municipal wastewater solids -- a cleaned up term for what most of us call poo -- by turning it into fuel for cars. Yes, poo-powered cars may be in our future. That future may still be a ways...
Tags: Biofuel, Massachusetts, Valero L.P., Clean Technology, Qteros, Recyllose, Lignin, Biomass, Enzymes, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-07

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Importers Manual, Albumins, Glues, and Enzymes
Importers Manual USA 11-15-1997 CHAPTER 35: ALBUMINS, GLUES, AND ENZYMES Full title: Albuminoidal Substances; Modified Starches; Glues; Enzymes (IMPORTANT: Read the Commodity Index Introduction. It is the essential framework for understandi Importers Manual USA ...
Tags: compliance, DOT, regulation, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1997-11-15
Enzymes Transition from Commodities to Specialties.
Biotechnology fuels the development of specialty enzymes, a high-growth sector in the industrial enzyme market. The boundaries for enzymes, with major applications in detergents and food, are expanding as biotech companies become active players in developing novel, highly specialized enzymes as biocatalytic...
Tags: Genencor
Research articles 2000-03-20
Enzymes build markets but not profits. (Soaps and Detergents)
ENZYMES BUILD MARKETS BUT NOT PROFITS While stiff competition continues to hamper profits, detergent enzymes, long a staple in the European market, are fast achieving similar status in North America. Demand continues to grow for the older standbys, as well as for the latest...
Tags: Genencor International Inc.
Research articles 1992-01-29
Efficiency from enzymes for fruit juice, bread - Food Development
Juice processing and bread baking may seem to have little in common. But both operations use enzymes and both can benefit from employing the latest developments in enzyme technology.New enzymes from Quest International help juice producers and bakers improve the economies and quality of their processing. Juice producers can maximize...
Tags: Quest International
Research articles 1994-09-01
Blacksburg, Va.-Based Biotech Firm to Grow Human Enzymes in Tobacco.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 30 -- Researchers at CropTech Corp., a company based at Virginia Tech's Corporate Research Center in Blacksburg, have acquired a federal patent for a process to produce certain human enzymes in tobacco plants. The patent clears...
Tags: biotechnology, patent, tobacco, Virginia Tech
Research articles 1999-07-29
Global Enzymes Market: A Glance at Opportunities in the Food, Feed and Industrial Market Segments
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- The Chemicals, Materials & Food practice at Frost & Sullivan is pleased to announce its 2008 Quarterly Analyst Briefing Presentation on the global enzymes market to be held on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 8:00 a.m. PDT. Interest continues to increase among food and feed...
Tags: chemicals, food, Frost & Sullivan, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-06-16
Genencor has new stonewash enzymes. (Genencor International) (Brief Article)
ROCHESTER, N.Y.-- Genencor International, here, has expanded its line of IndiAge denim washing enzymes for stonewashed finishes. Company officials say the new enzymes "provide a premium, high-contrast, low-to-no-back-staining finish." They added that the enzymes allow manufacturers to reduce garment wash cycles...
Tags: Genencor, Genencor International Inc.
Research articles 1994-09-01
Hazardous chemical decontamination enzymes
Genencor International, Inc. (Palo Alto, California) has announced a new line of decontamination enzymes to combat nerve gas agents and organophosphate-based pesticides. Genencor's DEFENZTM line of enzymes was introduced to first responders at the FireRescue Conference and Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, in November.Exclusively licensed from the U.S. Army Edgewood...
Tags: Genencor
Research articles 2005-02-01
Genencor launches hazardous chemical decontamination enzymes for first responders
Genencor International, Inc. (PaIo Alto, California) has announced a new line of decontamination enzymes to combat nerve gas agents and organophosphate-based pesticides. Genencor's DEFENZTM line of enzymes was introduced to first responders at the FireRescue Conference and Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, in November.Exclusively licensed from the U.S. Army Edgewood...
Tags: Genencor
Research articles 2005-01-01
Diversa Developing Innovative Enzymes For Difficult Cold Water Applications.
ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY applied to bacteria adapted to extreme environments have led to the development of new, highly effective enzymes for detergent applications. One company investigating these extreme-adapted enzymes, or "extremozymes," is Diversa Corporation of San Diego, Calif., which is developing esterases and...
Tags: Diversa Corp.
Research articles 1998-09-14
Syngenta, Diversa restructure enzymes deal.(United States/Americas)(Brief Article)
Syngenta and Diversa say they have restructured their research and product development alliance in animal feed enzymes. Under the new agreement, Syngenta will take over management of Zymetrics, the companies' contract animal feed enzymes joint venture. Syngenta says it will continue to collaborate with Diversa on...
Tags: Diversa Corp.
Research articles 2004-08-04
Process development firm JEP blazes a trail in enzymes. (Biocatalysis).(Juelich Enzyme Products)(Brief Article)
Forget about registering the Web address U www.biocatalysis.com--it already belongs to Juelich Enzyme Products, (JEP, Wiesbaden, Germany) a small process development company formed in 1998 to sell enzymes. The company cofounded by CEO Ortwin Ertl and chairman Kris Venkat, gradually shifted its focus from manufacturing enzymes,...
Tags: Rutgers Organics Corp.
Research articles 2002-08-28
Valley Research Makes Enzymes Work
VALLEY RESEARCH MAKES ENZYMES WORK. Teamwork is the norm at Valley Research. It has enabled us to develop a great portfolio of Validase[R] brand grain processing enzymes. We also have the application experience to make them work for you. You can take advantage of both the teamwork of dedicated, experienced...
Tags: Valley Research Inc.
Research articles 2001-08-01
BASF expands into industrial enzymes.(News: Europe)
BASF AG IS making a major expansion into the industrial enzymes sector by acquiring and developing technology from DSM and building its own animal feed enzyme plant. The more follows DSM's decision to end a marketing and production alliance w ...
Tags: BASF AG
Research articles 2003-09-29
FOODSTUFFS : ADDITIVES, ENZYMES AND FLAVOURINGS: EP WANTS MORE GUARANTEES.
The European Parliament's Committee on Health adopted the foodstuffs package', at second reading, on 6 May, by reintroducing amendments to clarify the new procedure for the European authorisation of food additives, enzymes and flavourings and to impr The European Parliament's Committee on Health adopted the ...
Tags: European Parliament
Research articles 2008-05-19
…and toxic chemicals from the blood - microscopic plastic beads bonded to enzymes filter toxic chemicals from blood - report from the American Chemical Society's spring national meeting - Chemistry
...and toxic chemicals from the blood Biochemical engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is Cambridge have covalently bonded microscopic plastic beads to enzymes derived from microbes. In animal tests, blood filters containing the bead-bound enzymes efficiently and selectively broke down the chemicals against which they were targeted,...
Tags: American Chemical Society, chemicals
Research articles 1989-04-29
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