A research team at Leibniz-HKI has described a new enzyme that renders the highly toxic molecule malleicyprol harmless.
For a carbon-neutral bioeconomy, processes are needed that can efficiently capture CO2 and convert it into valuable products.
Enzyme exfoliants are a gentler, less abrasive option, whereas physical scrubs are good for surface-level impurities.
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South Asians became lactose-tolerant by accident & asteroids may be gold mines of cosmic treasure
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The agreement also allows both parties to incorporate products developed on Fermbox Bio’s microbial platforms into the joint portfolio.
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As the Chocolate Crisis Drives Prices Up and Recipes Down, a New Method Turns Carob Tree Pulp into an Ingredient That Tastes Like Cocoa
This search has led a team of researchers to an unlikely candidate—the humble carob pulp, a neglected food by-product. Their ...
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A research team developed two flavor-enhancing techniques that transform carob pulp into a delicious, sustainable alternative to cocoa. Rising temperatures and the spread of crop diseases are placing ...
Formaldehyde is a common chemical used in various industries as a disinfectant, resin precursor, and synthetic intermediate.
India, the largest milk producer, is experiencing a rise in demand for lactose-free products due to health consciousness.
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