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Dextranase

Description:
Dextranase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of dextran, a complex branched polysaccharide composed of glucose units. It is classified as a glycoside hydrolase and is produced by various microorganisms, including certain bacteria and fungi. Dextranase is particularly important in the food and beverage industry, where it is used to break down dextran in sugar solutions, thereby preventing the formation of unwanted viscosity and improving clarity. The enzyme operates optimally at specific pH and temperature ranges, which can vary depending on its source. In addition to its industrial applications, dextranase has potential uses in medical and biotechnological fields, such as in the treatment of dextran-related conditions or in the development of diagnostic tools. The enzyme is generally regarded as safe for use in food processing, but its activity can be influenced by factors such as substrate concentration and the presence of inhibitors. Overall, dextranase plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes and applications.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:
  • Dextran hydrolase
  • Dextranasa
  • Dextranase DL 2
  • Dextranase L Amano
  • Dextrase
  • Dl 2
  • E.C. 3.2.1.11
  • Endodextranase
  • Solway L 4000
  • endo-Dextranase
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  • β-dextranase (From Wood mildew)

    CAS:
    β-dextranase (From Wood mildew)

    Ref: 54-BI12278

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  • Dextranase

    CAS:
    <p>Dextranase, a glucan hydrolase, breaks down α-(1,6)-glucosidic bonds in dextran, useful in food, sugar modification, medicine, and more.</p>
    Color and Shape:Solid
  • Dextranase

    CAS:
    <p>Dextranase (alternative names dextran hydrolase, endo-dextranase, endodextranase, dextranase DL 2, α-D-1,6-glucan-6-glucanohydrolase, 1,6-α-D-glucan 6-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.11) is dextran-degrading enzyme that hydrolyzes the α(1→6) glycosidic linkage of dextran, cutting it into progressively shorter fragments, ultimaly producing isomaltose (a disaccharide) and glucose. One unit of dextranase will cleave dextrane to yield 1.0 μmole of isomaltose per min at pH 6.0 and 37 °C.</p>
    Formula:C66H56N4
    Purity:Min. 95%

    Ref: 3D-FD172644

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