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Carbohydrates and carbohydrate esters of ferulic acid released from cell walls of Lolium multiflorum by treatment with cellulolytic enzymes

Hartley et al., 1976

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13905711179511317201
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Hartley R
Jones E
Wood T
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Phytochemistry

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Abstract 41% of the cell walls from mature leaf blades of Lolium multiflorum were digested by treatment during 14 days with C 1 enzyme (cellulase) which had been purified by gel filtration and ion-exchange chromatography. Cellobiose was the main sugar released from …
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