 Amorphogenesis is the process of breaking down the structure of cellulose fibers so that they become more accessible to enzymes. Various agents have been proposed to induce amorphogenesis, including non-hydrolytic proteins, surfactants, and other chemicals. These agents can increase the surface area of the cellulose fibers, making them easier for enzymes to break down. This article was authored by Sadler Jacken and Ehrens Valdir.