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naturally in yeasts.
Zymase activity varies among yeast strains.
Zymase is also the
brand name of the drug pancrelipase.
Zymase was
first isolated from...
- mixture. He
named the
enzyme that
brought about the
fermentation of
sucrose "
zymase". In 1907, he
received the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry for "his
discovery of...
-
cells in the mixture, by an
enzyme complex secreted by
yeast that he
termed zymase. In 1907 he
received the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry for his
research and discovery...
- Buchner, with the
isolation of
zymase.
Their findings were
published in a 1903
treatise titled "Die Zymasegärung" (
Zymase fermentation). Die ätiologische...
-
fermentation was
actually caused by a
yeast secretion,
which he
termed '
zymase'. The
research efforts undertaken by the
Danish Carlsberg scientists greatly...
-
Buchner ring expansion, Büchner–Curtius–Schlotterbeck reaction, Enzymes,
Zymase Awards Liebig Medal (1905)
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry (1907)
Scientific career...
- from 1903 with
alcoholic fermentation.
Harden discovered that the
enzyme zymase,
discovered by
Eduard Buchner, only
produces fermentation in interaction...
- glucose,
invertase converts any
added sucrose to
glucose and fructose, and
zymase converts glucose and
fructose to
carbon dioxide gas
which makes the dough...
-
vehemently opposed to any idea of vitalism. Hans
Buchner discovered that
zymase (not an enzyme, but a
mixture of enzymes)
catalyzed fermentation, showing...
- Gr**** ζέω, ζύμη (zúmē) alloenzyme, azyme, azymite, enzyme, lysozyme, microzyme,
zymase, zyme, zymogen, zymology, zymolysis, zymosis, zymotic, zymurgy...