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CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.54
EC Number:
232-800-2
MDL number:
Specific activity:
≥100 units/mg protein
Biological source:
fungus (Trichoderma viride)
biological source
fungus (Trichoderma viride)
Quality Level
form
lyophilized powder
specific activity
≥100 units/mg protein
mol wt
22 kDa
greener alternative product characteristics
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foreign activity
β-glucosidase and β-xylosidase ≤0.1%, cellulase <0.2%
greener alternative category
, Enabling
storage temp.
2-8°C
General description
Xylanase from Trichoderma viride was shown to have molecular weight of 22 kDa with a Pi of 9.3.
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Xylanase is a hemicellulolytic enzyme. It is synthesized by microorganisms like bacteria, yeast and fungi.
Application
Xylanase from Trichoderma viride has been used as a component of an enzyme mixture for the hydrolysis of hemicellulose-rich solution (autohydrolysate). It has also been used as a cell-wall degrading enzyme to determine the efficiency of p-coumaryl esterase to release p-coumaroyl and feruloyl group.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Xylanase (endo-1,4-β-Xylanase) is involved in the hydrolysis of xylan. It has a wide range of applications in industrial processes such as, bioleeching of craft pulp in paper industry and production of hydrolysates from agro-industrial wastes. Xylanase is also used in nutritional enhancement of lignocellulosic feed and in clarification of juice and wines.
Physical form
Contains sorbitol and sodium acetate buffer salts
Other Notes
One unit will liberate 1 μmole of 4-nitrophenol from 4-nitrophenol-xylan per min at pH 4.5 at 30 °C.
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Danger
hcodes
pcodes
Hazard Classifications
Resp. Sens. 1
Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 3
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
ppe
Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)
Regulatory Information
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Global Trade Item Number
| SKU | GTIN |
|---|---|
| X3876-250UN | 04061837546310 |
| X3876-1KU | 04061832851877 |
