GLUCANASES

Glucanases are enzymes that have the ability to break down glucans, which are polysaccharides composed of multiple glucose units linked together. These enzymes play a key role in breaking down the cell walls of plants, fungi, and bacteria.

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GLUCANASES

Glucanases are enzymes that have the ability to break down glucans, which are polysaccharides composed of multiple glucose units linked together. These enzymes play a key role in breaking down the cell walls of plants, fungi, and bacteria.

  • Function: Glucanases break the glycosidic bonds of glucans, thereby facilitating the degradation of these polysaccharides. They are particularly important in processes such as digestion, seed germination, plant growth, and defense against fungal and bacterial infections.
  • Types: There are several types of glucanases, including beta-glucanases, endo-glucanases, exo-glucanases, and so on. Each of these types targets specific bonds within glucans.
  • Biotechnological Applications: Due to their ability to degrade glucans, glucanases have biotechnological applications, especially in the food industry, biofuel production, waste treatment, and other fields.
  • Food Industry: In the food industry, glucanases can be used to improve the texture of food products, promote nutrient release, and facilitate the clarification of fruit juices.
  • Agriculture: Glucanases are also used in agriculture to enhance seed germination, promote plant growth, and strengthen crop resistance to fungal diseases.
  • Medical Research: Certain types of glucanases are being studied for their potential in medical treatment, particularly in managing fungal infections and disorders related to glucans.
  • Natural Sources: Glucanases are present in many organisms, including plants, bacteria, fungi, and even some animals.

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59-30-3
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2936 90 00
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