Ajisaka et al., 1998 - Google Patents
An α-l-fucosidase from Penicillium multicolor as a candidate enzyme for the synthesis of α (1⃗3)-linked fucosyl oligosaccharides by transglycosylationAjisaka et al., 1998
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- 16898096647292434793
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- Ajisaka K
- Fujimoto H
- Miyasato M
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- Carbohydrate research
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A new α-l-fucosidase was partially purified from the culture broth of Penicillium multicolor, which was available commercially as a freeze dried powder by the name of Lactase-P™. This enzyme catalysed the transglycosylation of fucose residue of p-nitrophenyl-α-l …
- 102000004190 Enzymes 0 title abstract description 37
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