Cooperation between laccase and glucose oxidase in the oxidation of lignin model compound
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer. It has a significant and largely unrealized potential as a source for the sustainable production of fuels high-value chemicals. The oxidative functions of lignin, is a very promising way to go, since it holds the possibilities to yield highly funct...
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