Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) have developed in various species of fish, plants, bacteria, and fungi. They thwart formation of ice crystals which damage cells and hence enable organisms to survive in extreme environments. Such antifreeze proteins sourced from plants, fish, insects, and microorganisms, namely bacteria, fungi, and diatoms are finding usage in various applications in different industries. As a result, the global ... Read more
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) have developed in various species of fish, plants, bacteria, and fungi. They thwart formation of ice crystals which damage cells and hence enable organisms to survive in extreme environments. Such antifreeze proteins sourced from plants, fish, insects, and microorganisms, namely bacteria, fungi, and diatoms are finding usage in various applications in different industries. As a result, the global ... Read more