Thanikaivelan, Palanisamy ; Rao, Jonnalagadda R. ; Nair, Balachandran U. ; Ramasami, Thirumalachari (2004) Progress and recent trends in biotechnological methods for leather processing Trends in Biotechnology, 22 (4). pp. 181-188. ISSN 0167-7799
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Abstract
Global environmental regulations are changing the leather-processing industry. Pre-tanning and tanning processes contribute 80-90% of the total pollution in the industry and generate noxious gases, such as hydrogen sulfide, as well as solid wastes, such as lime and chrome sludge. The use of enzyme-based products is currently being explored for many areas of leather making. Furthermore, enzymes are gaining increasing importance in the de-hairing process, eliminating the need for sodium sulfide. This review discusses emerging novel biotechnological methods used in leather processing. One significant achievement is the development of a bioprocess-based de-hairing and fiber-opening methodology to reduce toxic waste.
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