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Pseudomonas cepacia recombinant

The lipases most used until now are the commercially supplied pig pancreas lipase (PPL), Pseudomonas cepacia lipase (PCL) or P. Jluorescens lipase (PFL), Candida cylindracea (CCL) or C. rugosa lipase (CRL), Pseudomonas sp. lipase (PSL), increasingly Candida antarctica B lipase (CAL-B) and to a lesser extent further lipases mentioned in Tables 11.1-10 to 11.1-25, and cholesterol esterase (CE). CAL-B is a recombinant protein produced in AspergiUus oryzae accepting a broad range of substrates and conditions. A special group of hydrolases, which are considered as lipases, are the cholesterol esterases (CE), found in mammals and microorganisms1113. ... [Pg.413]

The following bacteria recombinant Ralstonia eutropha, Ralstonia eutro-pha, recombinant Escherichia coli, Burkholderia sacchari, Burkholderia cepacia, Azotobacter vinelanddi, Pseudomonas olevorans, Methylobacterium organophilum and Bacillus cereus have more favorable characteristics for industrial scale production. [Pg.229]


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