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CAS No 9001-57-4 , Fructofuranosidase, b-

  • Name: Fructofuranosidase, b-
  • Synonyms: b-Fructofuranosidase; exo-b-(2,6)-Fructofuranosidase; Sucrose hydrolase; Invertase; Invertin; b-h-Fructosidase; Glucosucrase; Saccharase; Vacuolarinvertase; Validase Invertase; b-D-Fructofuranosidase; b-Fructofuranoside fructohydrolase; b-D-Fructofuranoside fructohydrolase; Maxinvert L 10000; MaxinvertL 1000; b-Fructopyranosidase; b-Invertase;Fructofuranosidase, b-;Bioinvert; Fructosylinvertase; b-Fructosidase; Sucrase;E.C. 3.2.1.26;
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  • Safety Statements:
    Safety Statements 22-24/25
    WGK Germany 3
    3-10
  • EINECS: 232-615-7
  • Molecular Weight: 0

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References of Fructofuranosidase, b-
Title: Invertase
CAS Registry Number: 9001-57-4
Synonyms: Invertin; saccharase; sucrase
Literature References: Enzymes, obtained primarily from yeast as well as other sources, which catalyze the hydrolysis of sucrose into fructose and glucose. Since sucrose is both a b-fructofuranoside and an a-glucoside, it is split by two different types of enzymes, b-fructofuranosidases or b-h-fructosidases and certain a-glucosidases or a-n-glucosidoinvertases, which attack the sucrose molecule from the fructose and glucose end, respectively. b-Fructofuranosidase, generally obtained from yeast, is characterized by its ability to hydrolyze raffinose, while a-glucosidase is inactive toward raffinose. Reviews: K. Myrb?ck, "Invertases" in The Enzymes vol. 4, P. D. Boyer et al., Eds. (Academic Press, New York, 1960) pp 379-396; Lampen, "Yeast and Neurospora Invertases", ibid. vol. 5 (3rd ed., 1971) pp 291-305; Cochrane, Soc. Chem. Ind. Monogr. no. 11, 25-31 (1959) (Pub. 1961); Meister, Wallerstein Lab. Commun. 28, 7 (1965).
Use: For preparation of invert sugar from sucrose; as analytical reagent for sucrose.