Features & Benefits
- Cellulase is a collective term for a group of enzymes that catalyze the degradation of cellulose to produce glucose and oligomeric fibers.
- It is a multi-component enzyme system and relatively stable to heat.
- Cellulase is specifically adsorbed on the substrate cellulose, and then the cellulose is broken down into glucose by the combined action of several components.
- It is widely used in textiles, daily chemicals, papermaking, food fermentation, industrial washing, tobacco, petroleum extraction, wastewater treatment, and feed.
- Cellulase is a new type of washing enzyme that is not hindered by detergent ingredients surfactants.
- It is an ideal enzyme that meets almost all the important requirements for cellulase in washing.