You cant kill an enzyme as its not a living organism. I gather enzymes are substances that breakdown organic molocules. Heres the def off the web.....
An enzyme is a substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms, regulating the rate at which chemical reactions proceed without itself being altered in the process. The biological processes that occur within all living organisms are chemical reactions, and most are regulated by enzymes. Same as in the soil.
They breakdown
hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogenase breaksdown h2 hydrogen.....hydrogenase is found in the gut of microbes like archea is one im not sure of others. You can always foliar feed iron too...right?
H202 does not break things down. Unless a strong acid is present then wacth out...mix sulfuric acid 96% to h202 35%
50:1 ratio.......drop a hotdog in the glass beaker and see for yourself....it will disapear! The liquid will go back to clear af...not a molocule in site...no C no h20 nothing....gone!