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Efficient transesterification of sucrose catalysed by the metalloprotease thermolysin in dimethylsulfoxidePedersen et al., 2002
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- Pedersen N
- Halling P
- Pedersen L
- Wimmer R
- Matthiesen R
- Veltman O
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- FEBS letters
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Thermolysin catalyses the formation of sucrose esters from sucrose and vinyl laurate in dimethylsulfoxide, with a specific activity of 53 nmol/min/mg and 2‐O‐lauroyl‐sucrose as the main product. Such transesterification reactions are normally observed only when the …
- 108090001109 Thermolysin 0 title abstract description 35
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