Sette, Lara Duraes [UNESP]Bonugli Santos, Rafaella CostaTrincone, A.2023-07-292023-07-292013-01-01Marine Enzymes for Biocatalysis: Sources, Biocatalytic Characteristics and Bioprocesses of Marine Enzymes. Cambridge: Woodhead Publ Ltd, n. 38, p. 403-427, 2013.2050-0289http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245691The demand for microbial industrial enzymes is ever-increasing due to their use in a wide variety of processes. Ligninolytic enzymes play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle. One of the most important current applications of these enzymes is in the environmental remediation domain, in processes in which biological systems are used to degrade or neutralize pollutants or to decolorize dyes. Taking into account that much environmental pollution occurs in saline conditions, the use of marine-derived fungal enzymes can be considered strategic, since these micro-organisms are adapted to the marine ecosystem.403-427engmarine fungiligninolytic enzymesbiotechnological applicationsbiodegradationbioremediationLigninolytic enzymes from marine-derived fungi: production and applicationsArtigo10.1533/9781908818355.3.403WOS:000337168400017