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titleOfInvention Silk yarn scouring method using protease
abstract The present invention provides a method for refining silk using proteolytic enzymes produced by Aranicola proteolyticus HY-3 strain (Accession Number: KCTC 0268BP) and silk and silkworm cocoons from silk and silkworm cocoons after solubilization. The present invention relates to a method for preparing a peptide. The protease HY-3 of the present invention solves the problems of the existing refining process such as corrosion of the device and the use of excessive salts to improve its efficiency, and can be widely used for recovered sericin and nut food, cosmetics, and industrial use. have.
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