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Can enzymes adapt to different conditions and to different types of grease and wastewater accumulation in the system?

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Can enzymes adapt to different conditions and to different types of grease and wastewater accumulation in the system?

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Enzymes are not living things. They have no ability to adapt to changing conditions or substrate sources. Their level of activity is a function of these conditions. If they are not in optimal conditions, their activity decreases or stops. They do not consume the grease, they just move your problem down the line.

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