- wood.
Emulsin converts it into
glucose and
coniferyl alcohol.
Oxidation of
coniferin gives glucovanillin,
which yields upon
treatment with
emulsin glucose...
- Synonyms, derivatives, and
related enzymes include gentiobiase, cellobiase,
emulsin, elaterase, aryl-β-glucosidase, β-D-glucosidase, β-glucoside glucohydrolase...
- the
fixed oil that
occurs in
sweet almonds. It also
contains the
enzyme emulsin which, in the
presence of water, acts on the two
soluble glucosides amygdalin...
-
enzymes such as α-amylase can only
hydrolyze α-linkages; others, such as
emulsin, can only
affect β-linkages.
There are four type of
linkages present between...
-
compound correctly.
Amygdalin is
hydrolyzed by
intestinal β-glucosidase (
emulsin) and
amygdalin beta-glucosidase (amygdalase) to give
gentiobiose and L-mandelonitrile...
-
performed research of
enzymes (invertin, rhamnodiastase) and
enzyme mixtures (
emulsin); did a
study of
sirop de
gomme (gum syrup) and
conducted investigations...
- "Facile
cleavage of
complex oligosaccharides from
glycopeptides by
almond emulsin peptide: N-glycosidase" (PDF). The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 256...
- fucohydrolase.
Other names in
common use
include almond emulsin fucosidase, and α-(1→2)-L-fucosidase. As of late 2007, 4
structures have...
- osaminyl-glycoprotein fucohydrolase. This
enzyme is also
called almond emulsin fucosidase I. It parti****tes in the
degradation of
glycan structures....
- die Gentiobiose" (Berlin, 1913; Z. für
Phyziol Chemie) "Verhalten des
Emulsins in
Gegenwart von Pyridin" (Berlin, 1913; Z. für
Phyziol Chemie) "Szerves...