As already pointed out, in studying the hydrolysis of sugars under the influence of enzymes, it is difficult to institute just comparisons, as not only, as a rule, is a different enzyme required for each sugar, but we have no means at present of determining the amount of enzyme used; and sooner or later, it will be necessary to accumulate data correlating one or more analytical factors (nitrogen percentage, etc.) with hydrolytic activity. The difficulty spoken of is enhanced by the fact that, usually, several enzymes occur together—so that no ordinary analytical process can suffice for the determination of the amount of a particular enzyme present in a solution.Material perteneciente a la Biblioteca del Departamento de Física de la Universi...
In discussing the changes which attend fermentation, I pointed out, in 1895, that “Such changes are ...
Comparative studies of two acid β-galactosidases from rabbit and bovine kidney Comparative studies o...
The broad objective of the study was to gain further knowledge of the reaction rates and mechanisms...
As already pointed out, in studying the hydrolysis of sugars under the influence of enzymes, it is d...
In the previous paper, it has been shown that, in order to explain the action of sucroclastic enzyme...
Of the explanations put forward of the change in rotatory power which glucose undergoes in solution—...
The hydrolytic activities of beta-galactosidases from three different sources have been determined i...
The objective of this work was to study the kinetics of lactose hydrolysis using the enzyme galactos...
In this work, glucose isomerase (GI) activity was measured with several sugar substrates. Lactase wa...
The evidence leading to the various mechanisms for acetal and glycoside hydrolysis is reviewed. A se...
© 2016 Dr. Gaetano SpecialeGlycoside hydrolases are enzymes that catalyze the scission of the glycos...
Enzymes that catalyze the removal of carbohydrate linkages from biological molecules are called glyc...
A detailed study of lactose hydrolysis was conducted using 50, 250 and 500 units of ß-galactosidase ...
AbstractThe wealth of information provided by the recent structure determinations of many different ...
The α-galactosidase from bottom yeast could be fractionated into at least three components by chroma...
In discussing the changes which attend fermentation, I pointed out, in 1895, that “Such changes are ...
Comparative studies of two acid β-galactosidases from rabbit and bovine kidney Comparative studies o...
The broad objective of the study was to gain further knowledge of the reaction rates and mechanisms...
As already pointed out, in studying the hydrolysis of sugars under the influence of enzymes, it is d...
In the previous paper, it has been shown that, in order to explain the action of sucroclastic enzyme...
Of the explanations put forward of the change in rotatory power which glucose undergoes in solution—...
The hydrolytic activities of beta-galactosidases from three different sources have been determined i...
The objective of this work was to study the kinetics of lactose hydrolysis using the enzyme galactos...
In this work, glucose isomerase (GI) activity was measured with several sugar substrates. Lactase wa...
The evidence leading to the various mechanisms for acetal and glycoside hydrolysis is reviewed. A se...
© 2016 Dr. Gaetano SpecialeGlycoside hydrolases are enzymes that catalyze the scission of the glycos...
Enzymes that catalyze the removal of carbohydrate linkages from biological molecules are called glyc...
A detailed study of lactose hydrolysis was conducted using 50, 250 and 500 units of ß-galactosidase ...
AbstractThe wealth of information provided by the recent structure determinations of many different ...
The α-galactosidase from bottom yeast could be fractionated into at least three components by chroma...
In discussing the changes which attend fermentation, I pointed out, in 1895, that “Such changes are ...
Comparative studies of two acid β-galactosidases from rabbit and bovine kidney Comparative studies o...
The broad objective of the study was to gain further knowledge of the reaction rates and mechanisms...