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Relatively high levels of phytates in buckwheat malt and the low activity of endogenous phytases that limit the effective use of substrates for fermentation and yeast metabolism (starch, proteins, minerals) are an argument for using phytases in beer produ... see more

Tempe was prepared from Forest variety of soybeans inoculated with pure culture of the mould Rhizopus oligosporus strain CT11K2. Partially purified phytases from soybeans, mould of the R. oligosporus strain CT11K2, yeasts (Endomycopsis burtonii, Candida d... see more

Bacteria species Streptococcus faecium and Streptococcus dysgalactiae, proliferating during tempe (fermented soybeans) production produced both extra- and intracellular phytases. The enzymes were isolated from growth media and the cultured bacteria and pa... see more

Two endophytic fungal phytases is isolated from leaf, stem and root fragments collected from soybean and identified as Rhizoctonia sp. and Fusarium verticillioides. The phytase production was induced by phytate in medium used. The crude pre... see more

Phytases are enzymes which hydrolyse phytate to produce inorganic phosphate and myo-inositol and thus they are promising candidates for food and feed industries. Thermomyces lanuginosus is known to produce a thermostable phytase. In this work, the Thermom... see more

Phytases are enzymes which hydrolyze phytate. Bacillus species are known to produce a thermostable phytase. The Bacillus subtilis strain NCIM-2712 was chosen for cloning of phy gene. Primers were designed for phy gene amplification using the phy gene sequ... see more

Proliferating yeast species such as Endomycopsis burtonii, Candida diddensiae and Candida iropicalis, produced both extra- and intracellular phytases during tempeh (soaking of soybean) production. The enzymes were isolated from growth media and the cultur... see more

Phytases are enzymes which hydrolyze phytate. Bacillus species are known to produce a thermostable phytase. The Bacillus subtilis strain NCIM-2712 was chosen for cloning of phy gene. Primers were designed for phy gene amplification using the phy gene sequ... see more

Phytases are enzymes which hydrolyse phytate to produce inorganic phosphate and myo-inositol and thus they are promising candidates for food and feed industries. Thermomyces lanuginosus is known to produce a thermostable phytase. In this work, the Thermom... see more

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