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MP Biomedicals™ Cellulase from Aspergillus niger

Cellulase from Aspergillus niger catalyzes hydrolysis of endo-1,4-β-D-glycosidic linkages in cellulose, lichenin, barley glucan and cellooligosaccharides cellotriose to cellohexaose

Supplier:  MP Biomedicals™ 0215058325

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Catalog No. ICN15058325


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Description

Description

Cellulase refers to a group of enzymes which acting together hydrolyze cellulose. The b-glucosidases, including cellobiose are primarily active on the smaller molecular weight cellulose hydrolysates.

  • CAS Number: 9012-54-8
  • EC Number: 232-734-4
  • MDL Number: MFCD00081510
  • Format: Tan powder
  • Specific activity: >60000U/g
  • Readily soluble in water
  • Foreign activity: Salmonella Negative
  • Optimum pH: 4.2 to 5.2

Cellulase is used in molecular biology, cell biology, textile industry, pulp and paper industry and for commercial food processing in coffee

Specifications

Specifications

>60,000 U/g
4.2 to 5.2
4°C
25 g
Powder
Tan
Cellulase is used for commercial food processing in coffee, textile industry and in laundry detergents, pharmaceutical applications, fermentation of biomass into biofuels
Aspergillis niger
Cellulase
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