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Industrial Applications of Pectinases

Lahore Garrison University Journal of Life Sciences, 2020
Application of pectinases in the commercial sector has been employed for nearly a century and due to the wide range of functions that these enzymes can work for, are making them critically important from industrial point of view. Pectinases are used in the industry on their role in the degradation of pectic substances aiding and enabling in overcoming ...
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Pectinase production by Penicillium frequentans

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1991
High activities of extracellular pectinase with viscosity-diminishing and reducing groups-releasing activities were produced by Penicillium frequentans after 48 h at 35°C, in agitated cultures supplemented with 0.5% citrus pectin and initial pH of 2.5. Under these conditions the fungus also produced high activity of pectinesterase.
S, Said, M J, Fonseca, V, Siéssere
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Radiation Effects on Pectinase Solutions

Experientia, 1970
E stata misurata la radiosensibilita dell'enzima Pectinasi a piu concentrazioni e a varie dosi di irraggiamento. Si descrive inoltre un nuovo metodo per determinarne l'attivita.
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Alkaline pectinases: A review

Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2015
Abstract Pectinolytic microbes have been industrially exploited for pectinases that are environment friendly enzymes and mineralize pectic substances present in the environment. This review provides structural understanding of the molecular determinants of pectin utilization, mechanisms driving catabolite selectivity and industrial applicability. The
Pooja Kohli, Reena Gupta
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PECTINASE IN CERTAIN INSECTS

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1958
Pectinase was found in the saliva of 23 species of aphids, one species of leafhopper, and one species of adelgid. The enzyme was not found in four species of aphids in their apterous form, and one species of psyllid, or in the saliva of the alate form of five species of aphids that contained pectinase in the apterous form.
J. B. Adams, J. W. McAllan
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Pectinases in Papermaking

2018
Pectinases are a group of enzymes which hydrolyze pectin, one of the main polysaccharides in plant cell wall. These are distributed in many higher plants and microorganisms. Pectinases play a very important role in plants since they help in cell-wall extension and softening of some plant tissues.
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Pectinases in wood debarking

1996
In debarking the bark is removed from wood along the cambial layer. Pretreatment with pectinases improves the efficiency of mechanical debarking measured as reduction of energy consumption in a laboratory scale debarker. The effects of different pectinases vary significantly depending on the side activities of the enzyme preparations The main ...
Viikari Liisa, Rättö Marjaana
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Application of pectinases in beverages

1996
Abstract Pectinases are necessary processing aids in the production of clear and concentrated fruit juices. Improving pressing and clarification, they are biochemical tools of first importance. In combination with hemicellulases and cellulases, pectinases can lead to fruits liquefaction.
Catherine Grassin, Pierre Fauquembergue
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Development of reproducible assays for polygalacturonase and pectinase

Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2015
Polygalacturonase and pectinase activities reported in the literature were measured by several different procedures. These procedures do not give comparable results, partly owing to the complexity of the substrates involved. This work was aimed at developing consistent and efficient assays for polygalacturonase and pectinase activities, using ...
Qian Li, Anthony M. Coffman, Lu-Kwang Ju
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Pectinases in Ditylenchus Dipsaci

Nematologica, 1967
Extracts of Ditylenchus dipsaci were most active in decreasing the viscosity of solutions of pectin N.F., less active towards pectin L.M., and least active towards Na polypectate. Optimum pH for activity of extracts was 6.0 for pectin N.F. and pectin L.M., and 5.0 for Na polypectate.
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