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Chlorophyllase is an
essential enzyme in
chlorophyll metabolism. It is a
membrane proteins commonly known as
chlase (EC 3.1.1.14, CLH) with systematic...
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vegetables include lipoxygenase, polyphenoloxidase, polygalacturonase, and
chlorophyllase.
Catalase and
peroxidase are
commonly used to
determine blanching success...
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senescence involves the
degradation of chlorophyll: for
example the
enzyme chlorophyllase (EC 3.1.1.14)
hydrolyses the
phytyl sidechain to
reverse the reaction...
- one of the main
model organisms for the
molecular biological study of
chlorophyllase.[citation needed]
Goosefoot pollen, in
particular of the widespread...
- Goldschmidt, EE; Riov, J (1993). "Ethylene
induces de novo
synthesis of
chlorophyllase, a
chlorophyll degrading enzyme, in
citrus fruit peel". Proceedings...
- 3.1.1.1
carboxylesterase EC 3.1.1.13:
sterol esterase EC 3.1.1.14:
chlorophyllase EC 3.1.1.15: L-arabi****lactonase EC 3.1.1.16: deleted,
mixture of EC...
- CLH may
refer to:
Chlorophyllase, an
enzyme Hydrogen chloride, a
chemical compound CLH (company), a
Spanish petroleum logistics company comprising Compañía...
- Moreth,
Clarice M.; Yentsch,
Charles S. (1970-02-01). "The role of
chlorophyllase and
light in the
decomposition of
chlorophyll from
marine phytoplankton"...