In biochemistry, enzymatic hydrolysis is a process in which enzymes facilitate the cleavage of bonds in molecules with the addition of the elements of...
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there are two main modes of bacterial resistance to β-lactams: enzymatic hydrolysis of the β-lactam ring and possession of altered penicillin-binding...
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PET bottle recycling (section Enzymatic hydrolysis)
capable of hydrolysing PET (PETases) have been reported. The appeal of enzymatic hydrolysis is that it can operate at much milder conditions, reducing energy...
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subjected to hydrolysis (hydrolyzed), the protein is broken down into its component amino acids. In aHVP, hydrochloric acid is used for hydrolysis. The remaining...
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Cellulosic ethanol (section Enzymatic hydrolysis)
technologies in the last two decades, the acid hydrolysis process has gradually been replaced by enzymatic hydrolysis. Chemical pretreatment of the feedstock...
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small intestine) are able to perform exact saccharification through enzymatic hydrolysis. Through thermolysis, saccharification can also occur as a transient...
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widespread use as sugar substitutes. The aglycon is prepared by enzymatic hydrolysis, since upon acid treatment steviol will undergo Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement...
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Gelatin (section Hydrolysis)
gelatin through hydrolysis. Collagen hydrolysis is performed by one of three different methods: acid-, alkali-, and enzymatic hydrolysis. Acid treatment...
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short-chain starch sugar used as a food additive. It is also produced by enzymatic hydrolysis from gelled starch, and is usually found as a creamy-white hygroscopic...
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hydrolysis of cephalosporin C. The production of 7-ACA (7-aminocephalosporanic acid) is predominantly segmented into two methods which is Enzymatic Hydrolysis...
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hydrolysis and typically only have free amino acids and few peptide chains; tryptone by contrast is the product of an incomplete enzymatic hydrolysis...
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protective against tooth decay. Erythritol is manufactured by using enzymatic hydrolysis of the starch from corn to generate glucose. Glucose is then fermented...
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metabolite formation and degradation to N-desethyl metabolites during enzymatic hydrolysis". Drug Test Anal. 17 (2): 238–249. doi:10.1002/dta.3705. PMID 38679851...
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efsa.2011.2070. Resistant maltodextrin is produced by pyrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis of corn starch and is indigestible in the small intestine Zhang X...
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of soybeans depends heavily on microbial activity, metabolism and enzymatic hydrolysis of macronutrients. Most traditional approaches fall into the scope...
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is usually described as earthy or nutty. Observations of limiting enzymatic hydrolysis elicited by trypsin in a controlled environment have shown an increase...
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Chemical catalysts increase the pH of the mixture, enzymatic catalysts induce partial hydrolysis of proteins and polysaccharides, and higher temperatures...
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They are biosynthesized by the enzymatic hydrolysis of triglycerides by lipoprotein lipase and the enzymatic hydrolysis of diglycerides by diacylglycerol...
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Glucose syrup (section Hydrolysis)
form. This prepares the starch for hydrolysis. Glucose syrup can be produced by acid hydrolysis, enzyme hydrolysis, or a combination of the two. Currently...
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both 5'- and 3'-phosphates. NADP, a dinucleotide enzymatic cofactor. FAD, a dinucleotide enzymatic cofactor in which one of the ribose sugars adopts...
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Partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) is produced by the partial enzymatic hydrolysis of guaran, the galactomannan of the endosperm of guar seeds (guar...
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strongest when enzymatic activity is greatest. This can be quantified using a spectrofluorometer or a spectrophotometer. FDA hydrolysis is often used to...
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of breath and seizures. In humans, cypermethrin is deactivated by enzymatic hydrolysis to several carboxylic acid metabolites, which are eliminated in the...
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solution, reducing waste water while capturing the extracted molecules. Enzymatic hydrolysis during the maturation of olives is also an important process for...
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starch by enzymatic hydrolysis using glucose amylase or by the use of acids. Enzymatic hydrolysis has largely displaced acid-catalyzed hydrolysis reactions...
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reduces its bitterness by a fifth. Gentiobiose is also produced via enzymatic hydrolysis of glucans, including pustulan and β-1,3-1,6-glucan. The Merck Index:...
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breakdown product that is created during the extraction process or by enzymatic hydrolysis during (improper) storage. "European Medicines Agency - Find medicine...
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PMID 16815531. Doucet E, Ross NN, Quilliam MA (September 2007). "Enzymatic hydrolysis of esterified diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins and pectenotoxins"...
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Cofactor (biochemistry) (redirect from Enzymatic cofactor)
non-protein organic compound that is loosely attached, participating in enzymatic reactions as a dissociable carrier of chemical groups or electrons; a...
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