Department of Biotechnology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA
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																Fabrication of Infectious Amylase Using Biotechnological Techniques 
																Author(s): Richard R. Kramer* and David Ron             
								
																
						 Amylase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch into simpler sugars. Biotechnological methods have been widely employed for the 
  production of amylase due to their efficiency and cost-effectiveness. In this study, we explore the use of infectious techniques for the production of 
  amylase. Specifically, we use genetic engineering to incorporate the amylase gene into a virus that can infect bacterial cells. The infected bacteria 
  then produce large quantities of amylase, which can be harvested and purified for commercial applications. Our results demonstrate the feasibility 
  and potential of this approach for the production of amylase using biotechnological methods. This research could pave the way for the development 
  of new and innovative biotechnological strategies for enzyme production... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2329-9002.2023.11.267															  
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