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Diferulate cross‐links impede the enzymatic degradation of non‐lignified maize walls

Grabber et al., 1998

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15506761086688159717
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Grabber J
Hatfield R
Ralph J
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

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We assessed the effect of ferulate substitution and diferulate cross‐linking of xylans on the degradation of cell walls by two fungal enzyme mixtures, one of which contained feruloyl esterase and high xylanase activities. Non‐lignified cell suspensions of maize (Zea mays) …
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