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Aspergillus oryzae cellulose

Aspergillus oryzae Cellulose nitrate Amino acid acylase L-Tryptophan... [Pg.505]

To develop a continuous process, the immobilisation of aminoacylase of Aspergillus oryzae by a variety of methods was studied, for example ionic binding to DEAE-Sephadex, covalent binding to iodo-acetyl cellulose and entrapment in polyacrylamide gel. Ionic binding to DEAE-Sephadex was chosen because the method of preparation was easy, activity was high and stable, and regeneration was possible. [Pg.281]

Apart from chelidonic acid 12, which occurs in the roots of celendine (Chelidonium majus), a few other 4//-pyran-4-one derivates are of importance. Maltol 16 occurs in the bark of larch trees and is formed by the dry distillation of starch and cellulose. Meconic acid 17 occurs in opium. Kojic acid 18 is produced by many microorganisms and was first isolated from Aspergillus oryzae, a microorganism used in Japan in the production of sake. [Pg.260]


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