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Biodegradation of wastepaper by cellulase from Trichoderma viride
J. P.H. Van Wyk
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, M. Mohulatsi
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Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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Cellulase
100%
Biodegradation
100%
Waste Paper
100%
Trichoderma Viride
100%
Enzyme Concentration
40%
Solid Waste
40%
Global Concern
20%
Hydrolysis
20%
Incubation Period
20%
Pollution
20%
Cellulose
20%
Bioproducts
20%
Major Components
20%
Cellulolytic Enzymes
20%
Fermentable Sugars
20%
Non-similar
20%
Bioenergy Potential
20%
Global Development
20%
Pollution Control
20%
Waste Production
20%
Non-renewable Energy
20%
Environmental Issues
20%
Sugar Concentration
20%
Hydrolytic Efficiency
20%
Concentration Period
20%
Engineering
Enzyme Concentration
100%
Biodegradation
100%
Major Component
50%
Fermentable Sugar
50%
Production Waste
50%
Bioenergy Potential
50%
Pollution Control
50%
Sugar Concentration
50%
Non-Renewable Energy
50%
Renewable Resource
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biodegradation
100%
Trichoderma Viride
100%
Incubation Time
50%
Bioenergy
50%
Renewable Energy
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Solid Waste
100%
Non-Renewable Energy Resource
50%
Pollution Control
50%
Environmental Issue
50%
Bioenergy
50%
Material Science
Biodegradation
100%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
50%
Chemical Engineering
Biodegradation
100%
Carbohydrates
50%