Innovating Science Cellulase (25 g) is a lab-grade enzyme complex that catalyzes the breakdown of cellulose into glucose or smaller sugar units. It is widely used in cellulose degradation research, biofuel development, enzyme studies, and plant tissue applications.
In bioethanol research, cellulase is applied to convert lignocellulosic biomass—such as agricultural waste, wood, and grasses—into fermentable sugars. It also plays a role in microbial enzyme studies and genetic engineering, helping to enhance cellulase production in bacteria and fungi.
Cellulase is valuable in plant biology for tissue digestion and protoplast isolation, aiding in genetic research and plant growth studies. Additionally, it has industrial and agricultural applications in biomass processing, food production, and sustainable waste recycling.
For laboratory, educational, and industrial use only. Not for medical, household, or food applications.