Biocatalysis technology develops rapidly, and enthusiasm for biocatalyst research and development continues to rise.
Catalysts can usually be divided into two categories: non-biological catalysts and biological catalysts. Biocatalysts refer to cell lines, strains or enzymes extracted from them obtained by conventional breeding or modern bioengineering methods. Compared with non-biological catalysts, biocatalysts have the advantages of fast reaction rate, low price, specific catalytic effect, and can be used at normal temperatures and pressures. They are widely used in detergents, biomedicine, food…