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Can any enzyme be used for scent control?

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Can any enzyme be used for scent control?

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Absolutely not, if you refer back to what enzymes are and what they do it will help you understand that while there are thousands of enzymes they all have very specific functions or jobs that they do. Enzymes are very specialized. Finding the right enzymes is just part of the puzzle. Some enzymes only perform their jobs at certain temperatures or when a specific set of environmental conditions exist. Even within odor eliminating enzymes there are varying performance factors or environmental conditions, temperatures or delivery methods to consider. Protein researchers are still uncovering new applications. In the textile industry, enzymes can replace the strong acids used to prepare fabrics for dyeing. Ever thought about why that UV glow in the dyeing process is there. Enzymes may ultimately eliminate the acids and chemicals that cause he UV glow in he dyeing process.

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