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Glucosidases glycosides

Hydrolysis of 4-Methylumbelliferyl D-Glycosides by D-Glucosidase A from Almonds and by / D-Glucosidase Aj from Aspergillus wentiP ... [Pg.360]

Deglycosylation of flavonoid and isoflavonoid glycosides by human small intestine and liver beta-glucosidase activity. FEES Lett 436, 71-5. [Pg.102]

DAY A J, DUPONT M S, RIDLEY S, RHODES M, RHODES M J, MORGAN M R and WILLIAMSON G (1998) Deglycosylation of flavonoid and isoflavonoid glycosides by human small intestine and liver and beta-glucosidase activity. FEES Lett. 436 (1) 71-5. [Pg.213]

Endogenous and exogenous enzymes — While the role of (3-glucosidase affecting betalains is quite clear, the roles of polyphenoloxidase and peroxidase are less obvious. Betacyanin glycosides may be cleaved into the corresponding aglycones, the... [Pg.287]

The Shen group has devised a domino process wherein after an enzymatic cleavage of a glycoside a rearrangement sequence takes place [18]. Subjecting multifloroside 8-38 to P-glucosidase in acetate buffer (Scheme 8.10) afforded jasmolac-tone analogues such as 8-39 in a rather low yield. [Pg.536]

Hydrolysis of glycosides can also be achieved by the use of specific enzymes, e.g. P-glucosidase for P-glucosides and P-galactosidase for P-galactosides. [Pg.476]


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