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Enzymes as tools for conservation of works of art

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JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
卷 50, 期 -, 页码 73-87

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2021.06.005

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Hydrolytic enzymes; Hydrolases; Catalysis; Historic and artistic artworks; Surface cleaning; Removal of film-formers

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Enzymes have become increasingly popular in the conservation field since the early 1970s, especially in improving the appearance and structure of works of art. Enzymes can remove disturbing materials under milder conditions, and research and application of enzyme technology have made significant progress.
Since the early 1970 ' s, enzymes have grown more and more popular among conservators, initially in paper and gradually also in other specialties. Hydrolytic enzymes, or hydrolases, have been most commonly used, for their ability to catalyze hydrolysis of proteinaceous-, polysaccharide-and lipid-based materials that often alter the appearance and the structure of works of art. This action enables the removal of the disturbing materials under milder experimental conditions than would normally be required with more traditional approaches, like organic solvents or alkaline media. Throughout four decades, our knowledge on the mode of action and on the parameters that regulate enzyme activity has steadily made significant progress. Meanwhile, the availability of pure enzymes has also enormously increased. Enzymes can thus be considered useful materials and predictable methods for operators in many disciplines of conservation. This paper reviews the development of the use of enzymes in conservation and presents the state of the art of the current knowledge. (c) 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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