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Oligosaccharide dehydrogenase

Oligosaccharide acceptor oxidase (oligosaccharide dehydrogenase), cytochrome hi, diaphorase, and fructose dehydrogenase can he employed in place of the above mentioned glucose dehydrogenase and laccase has heen replaced hy other phenol oxidizing enzymes [30],... [Pg.5747]

Detection of oligosaccharides (e.g., stachyose, raffinose, sucrose, and fructose) in a soybean extract using invertase hydrolysis of p-o-fructo-fructoside to fructose, and further oxidation of this sugar by hexacyanoferrate (III) ion in the presence of fructose dehydrogenase (FDH). This analysis is based on a coimmobilization of invertase from Candida utilis and FDH from Gluconobacter on poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) beads and coulometric quantification of the hexacyanoferrate(II) ions formed. [Pg.1377]

According to the Warwick Biotransformation Club Database in 1987/88 [60], approximately 65% of all applications reported fell into the classes of esterolytic reactions (ester hydrolysis, synthesis or transesterification) (40%) and dehydrogenase reactions (25%). Next in importance were oxygenase-mediated reactions, peptide and oligosaccharide synthesis, which together comprise 24% of the total. Reports of enzymatic procedures for carbon-carbon bond formation were very few in number (2%). All other reaction types comprised less than 10% of the total. [Pg.178]

Enzymic procedures for the estimation of simple mono- and oligosaccharides released by chemical or enzymic treatment of polysaccharides, (for example, estimation of n-glucose by using n-glucose oxidase, or with hexokinase and n-glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase) have been recorded elsewhere. This Section will deal mainly with the ways in which these, and some related, enzymic procedures can be used in con-... [Pg.279]

L-Fucose liberated from oligosaccharides with a-L-fucosidase has been determined by measurement of the NADH formed following treatment with L-fucose dehydrogenase. ... [Pg.240]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.144 , Pg.154 , Pg.164 , Pg.167 , Pg.170 , Pg.348 , Pg.459 ]




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