Abstract
Immobilized naringinase can be converted to a preparation showing only rhamnosidase activity by treatment with 0.1M glycine-NaOH buffer, pH 12. A simple method is described to obtain pure prunin in high yield from naringin with the help of this immobilizate.
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RoitNer, M., Schalkhammer, T. & Pittner, F. Preparation of prunin with the help of immobilized naringinase pretreated with alkaline buffer. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 9, 483–488 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02798402
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