Substance Information | |
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Synonyms of Substance Name | inulase; indoinulinase; endo-inulinase; exoinulinase; 2,1-β-D-fructan fructanohydrolase; 1-β-D-fructan fructanohydrolase |
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IUBMB Number | 3.2.1.7 |
Technological Function [Category (for enzyme preparations only)] | Food enzymes (including immobilized enzymes) |
Description | |
Functional Use | Endohydrolysis of (2→1)-β-D-fructosidic linkages in inulin |
Production Organism(for food enzymes) | Aspergillus oryzae |
Donor Organism(for food enzymes) | Aspergillus sp. |
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Adoption by CCFA/CCFAC | CCFA 41 (CRD12 AMFEP) |
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JECFA Evaluation See JECFA | |
JECFA Evaluation | http:// |
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JECFA Specifications | http:// |
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Inulinase
Functional Use: Endohydrolysis of (2→1)-β-D-fructosidic linkages in inulin Production Organism: Aspergillus niger
Inulinase
Functional Use: Endohydrolysis of (2→1)-β-D-fructosidic linkages in inulin Production Organism: Disporotrichum dimorphorsporum
Inulinase
Functional Use: Endohydrolysis of (2→1)-β-D-fructosidic linkages in inulin Production Organism: Kluyvercmyces fragilis
Inulinase
Functional Use: Endohydrolysis of (2→1)-β-D-fructosidic linkages in inulin Production Organism: Streptomyces ? |