I'm not a chemist by any standard, but I do occasionally purify my own enzymes. Is there any solution for mass production of the enzyme itself? Purifying the enzyme itself may be more work than the system itself (not thermophilic), and modified versions of the enzyme required would likely be patented, preventing a large scale distribution network (other than for the people who patented it, and they likely won't be too DIY friendly). I'm not qualified to ask about most of the chemistry, but this is my first impression of one of the difficulties.
-- -Koeng
On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 12:43:50 AM UTC, CodeWarrior wrote:
On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 12:43:50 AM UTC, CodeWarrior wrote:
My apologies I've said something stupid. That should be P3O10H5 not P3O8H5.
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