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Selective degradation of β-and γ-cyclodextrin by co-digestion using a CGTase from Bacillus ohbensis and α-glucosidase for efficient α-cyclodextrin recovery

Sato et al., 1994

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11865219651077427807
Author
Sato M
Watanabe M
Nagano H
Yagi Y
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Biotechnology letters

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A simple and specific recovery method for α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) was developed by employing co-digestion of CD reaction mixtures with CGTase from Bacillus ohbensis and α- glucosidase. The combination of CGTase from B. ohbensis and α-glucosidase, such as α …
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