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Lysozyme is naturally present in
Lysozyme is naturally present in
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While some enzymes are effective as stand-alone antimicrobial agents, it is also clear that a combination of enzymes (proteases, polysaccharide-degrading enzymes, DNases and anti-quorum sensing enzymes) can act in a complementary fashion to prevent biofilm formation or destroy existing microbial biofilms.