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Hi All

 

Can anyone tell me what the 6 classes of enzymes, that are used by fungi for wood degradation are called please?

 

Been looking on the web, but without buying expensive (which may or may not say) I cant see any info. only found cellulases

 

 

many thanks for your help, in advance

Tree

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From the book 'Fungal Enzymes' by Maria de Lourdes T. M. Polizeli, Mahendra Rai

 

These are 'some' of the enzymes listed, worth your while taking the time to research them individually to understand their place in the breakdown process.

 

Invertase, cellulase, hemicellulase, pectinase, protease, laccase, phytase.

 

 

 

 

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OK great, thanks for your help it's really useful, hoping to see what info I can find with out a book purchase, it will another book to add to my wish list

 

Thanks again

Tree

Edited by tree79

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