EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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3.2.1.99 | analysis |
- |
171752, 171753 |
3.2.1.99 | analysis |
structural analysis of plant cell pectic polysaccharides and arabinans |
171754 |
3.2.1.99 | analysis |
useful for studies on structure of protopectin |
171761 |
3.2.1.99 | analysis |
useful in structural analysis of primary cell wall polysaccharides |
-, 171748, 171760 |
3.2.1.99 | biofuel production |
conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to biofuels. Endo-1,5-alpha-L-arabinanase hydrolyzes alpha-1,5-arabinofuranosidic bonds in hemicelluloses such as arabinoxylan and arabinan as well as in other arabinose-containing polysaccharides |
-, 746635 |
3.2.1.99 | degradation |
synergistic action of arase and pectinase can significantly improve the degradation of sugar beet pulp |
742724 |
3.2.1.99 | industry |
endo-1,5-alpha-L-arabinanases belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 43 are of great industrial interest for use in food technology, organic synthesis and biofuel production owing to their ability to catalyze the hydrolysis of alpha-1,5-arabinofuranosidic bonds in arabinose-containing polysaccharides |
706981 |
3.2.1.99 | more |
the hydrolysis of pretreated sugar cane biomass increases by 15% when a commercial enzyme cocktail is supplemented with immobilized ABNase. Pectin hydrolysis by recombinant ABNase plays a role in the effective application of enzymatic cocktails for biomass saccharification |
750153 |
3.2.1.99 | nutrition |
- |
171753 |
3.2.1.99 | nutrition |
commercial applications in fruit and vegetable processing, particularly in apple juice manufacture where their use prevents haze formation in pectinase-treated apple pulp by depolymerizing debranched arabinan, linear alpha-1,5-arabinan, formed by the action of alpha-L-arabinofuranosidases during this process |
171749, 171750 |