Dark brown laccase powder for oxidative bioprocessing of phenolic pollutants, dyes, and lignin-related substrates. Designed for reliable activity in acidic conditions (pH 3.0–6.0) across 50°C–70°C. Supports color reduction, lignin oxidation, and enzymatic degradation pathways in wastewater, pulp & paper, denim finishing, wine stabilization, and bioremediation. Activity 1,000–10,000 U/g (ABTS assay). Source: Trametes versicolor, Myceliophthora thermophila. MOQ 1 kg. Ships worldwide.
Laccase Enzyme Powder — 1,000 – 10,000 U/g
Enzyme Name
Laccase (EC 1.10.3.2)
Activity
1,000 – 10,000 U/g (ABTS assay)
pH Range
3.0 – 6.0
Temperature Range
50°C – 70°C
Appearance
Dark brown powder
Source
Trametes versicolor, Myceliophthora thermophila
Shelf Life
12 months (sealed, cool, dry)
Packaging
1 kg / 10 kg / 25 kg
MOQ
1 kg
Certifications
ISO 9001, Industrial Grade
Laccase catalyzes oxidation of phenolic and other electron-rich substrates, enabling color reduction, lignin/phenolic transformation, and oxidative breakdown in industrial and environmental processes under recommended pH and temperature conditions.
Oxidative degradation of phenolic pollutants, dyes, and endocrine disruptors in industrial wastewater streams.
Bio-bleaching of kraft pulp—reduces chlorine chemical usage by oxidizing residual lignin (biorefining).
Indigo decolorization for vintage/stone-washed denim effects without pumice stones—greener denim processing.
Oxidizes unstable phenolics in wine to prevent browning and haze, improving shelf stability without sulfites.
Soil and groundwater remediation—degrades PAHs, pesticides, and chlorophenols through enzymatic oxidation.
Laccase-based enzymatic biofuel cells—catalyzes oxygen reduction at the cathode for green energy devices.
Each batch is aligned to ABTS assay activity targets (1,000–10,000 U/g) to support predictable oxidative performance in your process.
Built for laccase operation in pH 3.0–6.0 and 50°C–70°C, helping you maintain stable oxidation rates across real production conditions.
ISO 9001 manufacturing with industrial-grade quality controls. We can provide COA/TDS and support qualified technical inquiries.
Available in 1 kg / 10 kg / 25 kg formats with MOQ starting at 1 kg—ideal for trials, scale-up, and long-term procurement.
EC 1.10.3.2 is the enzyme classification for laccase, an oxidoreductase that catalyzes oxidation of electron-rich substrates (commonly phenolic compounds) using oxygen as the terminal electron acceptor.
The ABTS assay activity range indicates measured enzyme units per gram under a standardized test. Your effective dosage in wastewater, pulp, denim, or wine should be confirmed with application trials using your substrate matrix.
For this laccase, operate within pH 3.0–6.0 and 50°C–70°C to support reliable oxidative conversion rates.
Yes. Laccase is commonly used for oxidative degradation of phenolic pollutants and dyes in industrial wastewater streams, supporting color reduction and transformation of target compounds.
Store sealed in a cool, dry place. The shelf life is 12 months when kept sealed and protected from moisture exposure.
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