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What is an enzyme?

An enzyme is a type of protein substance that perform catalytic reactions. In catalysis (or catalyzing) enzymes act on substrates known to be responsible for transforming into the different molecules that act on the molecule initially. All the reactions caused by enzymes are referred to as enzymatic reactions.

Something important to mention is that enzymes accelerate the rate of reaction, ie, "increase" the effect of chemical reactions in the involved. Enzymes do not alter the reactions involved, but speed up the process significantly.

One principle of the catalysts, particularly enzymes, is not altered in any products generated by a chemical reaction where involved.

Some enzymes are used commercially because of the benefits that can be achieved, for example, in the formulation of drugs (especially antibiotics), and household cleaning products.

And so therefore they are a cornerstone in the production of biofuels.

Our product SMART CATALYZER / BIO PLUS FUEL is a bioenzim facilitating the breaking of chemical bonds of improving fuel combustion which increases their effectiveness and reduce its emissions.

 

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