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Xylanase, enzyme from Aspergillus niger

Enzymes. The mannanase was isolated from Aspergillus niger (11) fraction 4 b was used throughout the experiments (cf. Table 1 in (11)). The xylanase 2, the avicelase 1, and the avicelase 2 were isolated from Trichoderma viride (10). The properties of these enzymes have also been described in the papers cited above. The cellobiohydrolase C was kindly supplied by Dr. R. D. Brown, Jr., and Dr. E. K. Gum, Jr. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg). The isolation (from Trichoderma viride) and the properties of the cellobiohydrolase C are described in their 1974 paper (12). [Pg.302]

A comparison of the properties and mode of action of several arabinose-liberating xylanases is summarized in Table XXV it indicates that each enzyme is different from the others. Aspergillus niger van Tieghem D-xylanases II and III (Refs. 172 and 247) failed... [Pg.338]


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