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Kitts et al., 1954 - Google Patents

Digestion by rumen microorganisms, hydrolytic products of cellulose and the cellulolytic enzymes

Kitts et al., 1954

Document ID
14932519719129781882
Author
Kitts W
Underkofler L
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

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The chemistry of cellulose digestion by rumen microorganisms was investigated with special reference to identification of the carbohydrates formed andthe cellulolytic en-zymes. In order to identify the carbohydrate intermediates, a number of organic and inorganic compounds …
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    • C12N9/00Enzymes; Proenzymes; Compositions thereof; Processes for preparing, activating, inhibiting, separating or purifying enzymes
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    • C12N9/2402Hydrolases (3) acting on glycosyl compounds (3.2) hydrolysing O- and S- glycosyl compounds (3.2.1)
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