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Lactose-phlorizin hydrolase

Lactase (lactase phlorizin hydrolase [3.2.1.23]) has two activities [J-galactosidase activity, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of lactose, and a P-glucosidase activity, which is responsible for hydrolyzing phlorizin, a disaccharide found in some seaweeds and in the roots and bark of plants of the family Rosaceae. [Pg.270]

Lactase, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of lactose, is also a bifunctional enzyme. Lactase resides on the same polypeptide chain as phlorizin hydrolase. The entire protein is called lactase-phlorizin hydrolase. The N-lermu ial end of the polypeptide resides in the lumen, and bears the lactase activity. The central portion of the... [Pg.109]

Lactalbumin, 451 Lactase, 104,109-110 Lactase-phlorizin hydrolase, 109 Lactate dehydiosenase, 233,234-235 Lactation, see also Milk bone loss during. 777-778 energy lequirements, 301,306 Lacteal, 96 Lactose,... [Pg.992]


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