fructanohydrolase

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Etymology[edit]

fructan +‎ -o- +‎ hydrolase.

Noun[edit]

fructanohydrolase (plural fructanohydrolases)

  1. (biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a fructan.
    • 1987, David W. Newman, Kenneth G. Wilson, Models in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, volume 1, page 87:
      The fructans of the inulin series are hydrolyzed by fructanohydrolases which attack the P-(2, 1 )-fructofuranoside linkages at the nonreducing chain ends with the release of fructose.
    • 1996, International Dairy Federation, Bulletin, volumes 309-328, page 26:
      These enzymes are designated as -2,1-β-D-fructan-fructanohydrolases (EC 3.2.1.7).
    • 2008, Arun Dev Sharma, “Chapter 4: Advances in Microbial Inulases: Its Production and Properties”, in Jerrod M. Cantor, editor, Progress in Food Engineering Research and Development, page 183:
      Two types of exoinulinases (2, 1-β-D-fructan fructanohydrolase EC 3.2.1.7) were later identified and purified from C. pannorum AHU 9700 (Xiao et al., 1989).

Usage notes[edit]

Chiefly used in combination within chemical names, and otherwise synonymous with fructan hydrolase.

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