Glucoamylase for Saccharification in Starch Industry
Post Date: |
Aug 18,2022 |
Expiry Date: |
Feb 14,2023 |
Detailed Description: |
Cas No. :9032-08-0
It is a fungal Glucoamylase enzyme derived from a selected strain of Aspergillus niger. The enzyme is a 1, 4- alpha-D-glucan glucohydrolase (E.C. 3.2.1.3) and is commonly referred to as Glucoamylase or Amyloglucosidase. It is an exoamylase that catalyzes the release of successive glucose units from non-reducing ends of dextrin and oligosaccharides chain by hydrolyzing both linear (1, 4-+-D) and branched (1, 6-+-D) glucosidic linkages. BioConvert - ACGA is used to saccharify liquefied starch from various sources such as corn, wheat, milo, sorghum, tapioca, barley, rice & potatoes. The resultant products are glucose rich syrups. https://www.creative-enzymes.com/product/Glucoamylase-For-Saccharification-In-Starch-Industry_147.html
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CAS Registry Number: |
9032-08-0 |
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