Conventional textile dyeing creates toxic pollution consumes vast amounts of water
What if we could color fabrics using clean, engineered enzymes instead?
Industrial dye wastewater often contains carcinogenic aromatic amines
toxic heavy metals, and
persistent synthetic dye molecules resistant to natural degradation
We use engineered tyrosinase to oxidize tyrosine derivatives,
producing non-toxic and color-rich melanin-like pigments for
eco-friendly textile dyeing
We immobilize enzymes onto a solid scaffold, allowing them
to be reused repeatedly while maintaining high catalytic activity and
significantly reducing costs
We are redefining textile dyeing through enzymatic processes,
transforming it into an ecological activity that exists in harmony with nature.