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Lactose dehydrogenase

Certain aerobic organisms, notably of the Pseudomonas genus but also algae and yeasts, are capable of oxidizing lactose to lactobionic acid without hydrolysis to monosaccharides (Stodola and Lockwood 1947). Lactose dehydrogenase oxidizes lactose to lactobionic-5-lactone in the presence of a hydrogen acceptor the lactose is then hydrolyzed to lactobionic acid by lactonase (Nishizaka and Hayaishi 1962). [Pg.321]

S. Nema and K. E. Avis, Freeze-thaw studies of a model protein, lactose dehydrogenase, in the presence of cryoprotectants, J. Parent. Sci. Tech. 47 16-83 (1993). [Pg.159]

Lactate dehydrogenase phosphofructokinase Polyethylene glycol as protectant for freezing sugars (mannitol, lactose, trehalose) as lyoprotectants against loss of bioactivity [28]... [Pg.1649]


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