-
through the
following biochemical process:
Endohydrolysis of (1→4)-α-D-
glucosidic linkages in
polysaccharides containing three or more (1→4)-α-linked D-glucose...
- maltohydrolase. It
catalyses the
following reaction:
Hydrolysis of (1→4)-α-D-
glucosidic linkages in
polysaccharides so as to
remove successive maltose units from...
- alpha-1,4-
glucosidic bonds:
Hydrolysis of
pullulan to
panose (6-alpha-D-glucosylmaltose) The
breakdown of the alpha-1,4- and alpha-1,6-
glucosidic bonds of...
- "Hydrolysable
tannins isolated from
Syzygium aromati****:
Structure of a new c-
glucosidic ellagitannin and
spectral features of
tannins with a
tergalloyl group"...
- of β-D-glucose Most
forms of the
enzyme can
rapidly hydrolyse 1,6-α-D-
glucosidic bonds when the next bond in the
sequence is 1,4. They
belong to a variety...
- a 1,4-alpha-D-glucan
molecule through the
formation of a 1,4-alpha-D-
glucosidic bond. They are
bacterial enzymes belonging to the same
family of the α-amylase...
- 6-alpha-glucanohydrolase. This
enzyme catalyses the
hydrolysis of (1->6)-alpha-D-
glucosidic linkages in alpha- and beta-limits
dextrins of
amylopectin and glycogen...
-
cellulose and of some
related polysaccharides:
Endohydrolysis of (1→4)-β-D-
glucosidic linkages in cellulose,
lichenin and
cereal β-D-glucan The name is also...
-
catalyses the
following chemical reaction Endohydrolysis of (1→6)-α-D-
glucosidic linkages in
dextran Bailey, R.W.; Clarke, R.T.J. (1959). "A bacterial...
-
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction Hydrolysis of (1→3)-β-D-
glucosidic linkages in (1→3)-β-D-glucans This
enzyme is
marginally active on mixed-link...