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pectinesterase
pec·ti·nes·ter·ase P0141700 (pĕk′tə-nĕs′tə-rās′, -rāz′)n. An enzyme found in certain plants, bacteria, and fungi that catalyzes the hydrolysis of pectin to pectic acid and methanol. Also called pectase.pectinesterase (ˌpɛktɪˈnɛstəˌreɪs) n (Biochemistry) biochem an enzyme present in plants, and some bacteria and fungi, which hydrolyses pectin
pectinesterase
pectinesterase[¦pek·tən′es·tə‚rās] (biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolytic breakdown of pectins to pectic acids. pectinesterase
pec·tase (pek'tās), An enzyme that converts pectin to d-galacturonic acid (pectic acid); used in the treatment of certain foodstuffs. Synonym(s): pectinesterasepectinesterase (pĕk′tə-nĕs′tə-rās′, -rāz′)n. An enzyme found in certain plants, bacteria, and fungi that catalyzes the hydrolysis of pectin to pectic acid and methanol. Also called pectase. |