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Cocktail Pectinases Rules The Food Processing Industries

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Book Cocktail Pectinases Rules The Food Processing Industries G Praveen Kumar
Libristo code: 15347877
Publishers LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, October 2016
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Enzymes are reusable and very specific. Many enzymes can be identified by their names which often end in "ase" such as hydrolase, sucrose, pectinase. Enzymes may make up of entirely protein and some may contain non protein part cofactor or coenzyme like Zn+2. Like other enzyme pectinlyase also made up of protein which degrades pectin substance. Pectinolytic micro-organism are widely distributed in soil, spoiled fruits, vegetables, decayed leaves and wood and can also be seen in water samples taken from decaying coconut husks, especially in Coastal areas. Intestinal flora of humans also includes pectinolytic micro-organism, mainly bacteria, since pectin the dietary fibre is the substrate for them. Traditionally, commercial source of pectin have been citrus peel and apple pomace. Citrus peel has often been the preferred material for pectin manufacture due to its high pectin content and good colour properties. Most recently other sources of pectin are sugar beet pectin, sunflower pectin. It will work effectively along with cellulase, hemicellulase, and other pectinase in many industries for various purposes.

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Full name Cocktail Pectinases Rules The Food Processing Industries
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2016
Number of pages 76
EAN 9783659954290
ISBN 3659954292
Libristo code 15347877
Weight 130
Dimensions 150 x 220 x 5
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