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Isolation and characterization of novel cellulase and pectinase producing bacteria

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This paper presents a meta-analyses of cellulose and pectin degrading enzymes and their applications in terms of stationary and liquid phase reactions, and some of the mechanisms behind these reactions are described.
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.....................................................................................i LAY SUMMARY........... .....................................................................ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.....................................................................iii TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................iv LIST OF TABLES.............................................................................viii LIST OF FIGURES.............................................................................ix CHAPTER I General introduction: Cellulose and pectin degrading enzymes and their applications Abstract.........................................................................................................................1

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