3.2.1.167: baicalin-beta-D-glucuronidase
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Word Map on EC 3.2.1.167
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3.2.1.167
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3.2.1.31
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beta-glucuronidase
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lysosomal
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beta-d-glucuronide
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glucuronosohydrolase
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3.1.6.1
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mucopolysaccharidosis
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synthesis
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alpha-l-fucosidase
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preputial
- 3.2.1.167
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3.2.1.31
- beta-glucuronidase
- lysosomal
- beta-d-glucuronide
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glucuronosohydrolase
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3.1.6.1
- mucopolysaccharidosis
- synthesis
- alpha-l-fucosidase
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preputial
Reaction
Synonyms
baicalin-beta-D-glucuronidase, baicalinase, beta-glucuronidase, EC 3.2.1.31, GUS, HP-GUS, LcGUS30, sGUS
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 3.2.1.167 - baicalin-beta-D-glucuronidase
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no appreciable loss in activity is found during 10 repeated reaction cycles of GUS encapsulated in biomimetic alginate/protamine/silica capsules
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the calcium alginate-encapsulated GUS retains up to 88% of its free-form activity with an encapsulation efficiency of 77%. Conversion of baicalin by free and calcium alginate-encapsulated GUS results in the baicalein productivities of 80% and 65%, respectively. The calcium alginate-encapsulated GUS shows no appreciable loss in activity after four repeated cycles, and 90% of its initial activity remains after 26-day storage at 4°C
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