Pounsamy, Maharaja
Somasundaram, Swarnalatha
Palanivel, Saravanan
Ganesan, Sekaran
Article History
Received: 21 March 2018
Accepted: 27 June 2018
First Online: 6 July 2018
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: We enclosed the revised manuscript entitled “Removal of fat components in high TDS leather wastewater by saline tolerant lipase assisted nanoporous activated carbon” which we are submitting for exclusive consideration of publication as an article in one of the most privileged journals “Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology.” The present work lies on the degradation of fat content of soak liquor discharged from leathery industries to increase the biodegradability index by using the efficient saline-tolerant lipase-immobilized nanoporous-activated carbon (STLNPAC) and the lipase was produced from halophilic organism <i>Bacillus cereus.</i> It would be the part of remediation for the disposal of hazardous contaminated salt eject from tanneries by way of effective treatment of high TDS containing tannery soak liquor.All authors are aware of and agree to the content of the paper. We certify that the submission is our original work and not under review at any other publication. Considering the scientific merit, and novelty of the work, I would be happy and thankful if you can consider this manuscript for publication in the esteemed journal. In addition, all the authors of this manuscript wish and agree to submit the work to “Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology” declaring that the work has not been published/submitted or being submitted to another journal.