Applications of Enzymes as Ecologic Alternatives in the Leather Industry
Journal: Revista de Pielarie Incaltaminte / Leather and Footwear Journal (Vol.23, No. 2)Publication Date: 2023-06-30
Authors : Demetra SIMION Carmen GAIDĂU Gabriela PĂUN Daniela BERECHET;
Page : 107-114
Keywords : original enzyme-based biotechnologies; ecologic leathers or fur articles with additional functions; technology based on enzymes and membrane technique for purifying wastewaters;
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to study the applications of enzymes, as ecological alternatives in the leather industry. The research proposes to create ecologic leathers/furs with additional functions (non-toxic, with high-quality of soft, well-degreased surfaces) through the use of original enzyme-based biotechnologies, as new additives for leather/fur processing intended for everyday use. Another application of the enzymes studied in this paper is the development of a novel technology based on enzymes and membrane technique, for purifying wastewaters from the leather industry. We selected and analytically characterized lipases, proteases, and also new enzymes: lysozyme, tryptophan deaminase for use in leather industry. The goal was to obtain leathers/furs for everyday use, with high-performance characteristics, by processing them with enzymes – as new additives that have not been used so far in the leather industry as an alternative to the use of potentially polluting chemical materials. Complex and original technologies of ecological bioprocessing of leather/furs were used. The innovation consists in developing new biotechnologies for leather/fur with enzymatic additives in order to achieve ecologic leathers or fur articles. These biotechnologies provided advanced performances for surface quality: intense and bright colors, soft, well-degreased, and resistant to abrasion and water.
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