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Scanning electron microscope images of (a, b, c) JFE, PAE, and KE; (d, e, f) fruit exocarp with Trametes versicolor of JFE, PAE, and KE and (g) pure laccase enzyme

Scanning electron microscope images of (a, b, c) JFE, PAE, and KE; (d, e, f) fruit exocarp with Trametes versicolor of JFE, PAE, and KE and (g) pure laccase enzyme

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The involvement of enzymes to utilize lignocellulosic biomass into biorefinery is often a challenging task. The fruit exocarp—jackfruit, pineapple, and kaffir were utilized for the production of yellow laccase by Trametes versicolor at solid-state fermentation. Laccase, a protagonist enzyme, has a major vital application in biotechnology field. The...

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