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Pectinases are a
group of
enzymes that
breaks down pectin, a
polysaccharide found in
plant cell walls,
through hydrolysis,
transelimination and deesterification...
- bentonite, gelatin, casein, carrageenan, alginate,
diatomaceous earth,
pectinase, pectolyase, PVPP,
kieselsol (colloidal silica),
copper sulfate, dried...
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pectin degradation in plants, and is
produced via the
interaction between pectinase and
pectin (the
latter being common in the wine-making industry.) In the...
- of insulin, and
upregulated by high
levels of
glucagon and adrenaline.
Pectinases, also
called pectolytic enzymes, are a
class of
exoenzymes that are involved...
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substances Two of the key
enzyme groups secreted by A.
oryzae are
pectinase and peptidase.
Pectinase drives starch hydrolysis by
breaking down the
pectin in the...
- Type of cell
Enzyme Plant cells Cellulase,
pectinase,
xylanase Gram-positive
bacteria Lysozyme, N,O-diacetylmuramidase,
lysostaphin Fungal cells Chitinase...
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slightly to
prevent gelling and
improve the flavor, then
treated with
pectinase or
other enzymes to
break down the pectin. Most of the off-flavor agents...
- juice. For instance, the
fungus Aspergillus niger is used to
produce pectinase, an
enzyme which is used to
break down
pectin in
juice concentrates, making...
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Sinomicrobium pectinilyti**** is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming and
pectinase-producing
bacterium from the
genus of Sinomicrobium. "Species: Sinomicrobium...
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sterilized rice hulls,
bleached Kraft paper,
ground wood pulp) and a
pectinase enzyme are two
components that are both
added to the
grapes at this point...