【Trivia】Cellulase <Enzyme Work Series>
Enzymes possessed by bacteria and plants! A detailed explanation of the cellulase activity measurement method.
This article introduces cellulase. Cellulase is an enzyme found in bacteria and plants that cleaves glycosidic bonds in cellulose and other compounds with a β-1,4-glucan structure. There are two types of cellulase: endoglucanases, which cut bonds within the cellulose structure, and exoglucanases, which cleave cellobiose from the ends. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links and catalog. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.
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