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Snail cellulase

Commercial, (1—>4)-jS-D-glucanase (cellulase) preparations are generally grossly impure, and quite imsuitable for structural work. A common source of crude (l- 4)-/3-D-glucanase is snail-gut juice, " but it has been shown that this enzyme is a minor constituent of the jS-D-glucan hydrolase mixture present, so that use of the crude material for... [Pg.348]

The digestive juices of the snail (Helix pomcUia) contain a /S-glucosidase in addition to an active cellulase. In Table XII, the action of the snail emulsin on several jS-glucosides is compared with that of sweet-almond emulsin (43), The snail jS-glucosidase reacts similarly to that in almond emulsin, but the influence of variations in the aglycon structure is much less. [Pg.589]


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