Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ahlem Dab"
- Ahlem Dab's research primarily focuses on the characterization and purification of novel enzymes, particularly lipases and peptidases, derived from various fungal strains associated with olive mill wastewater and oil waste.
- Significant findings include the identification of lipases with high specific activities under alkaline conditions, with one lipase (FAL) showing an impressive specific activity of 5000 U/mg, suggesting potential industrial applications in bioremediation and food processing.
- The research emphasizes the biochemical properties and applications of these enzymes, including their stability in detergent formulations and potential use as bioadditives in peptide synthesis, highlighting the value of utilizing fungi in enzyme biotechnology.