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Enzymatic Synthesis of (+)Catechin-α-glucoside and
Its Effect on Tyrosinase Activity
Masataka Funayamaa, Toyokazu Nishinoa, Akira Hirotaab, Sawao Muraoac, Shigeyuki
Takenishiad & Hirofumi Nakanoad
a Technical Research Laboratory, Kurabo Industries Ltd., 14-5 Shimokida-cho, Neyagawa,
Osaka 572, Japan
b Department of Food Sciences, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of
Shizuoka, 52-1 Yada, Shizuoka 422, Japan
c Department of Applied Microbial Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Kumamoto
Institute of Technology, 4-22-1 Ikeda, Kumamoto 860, Japan
d Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute, 6-50 Morinomiya 1-chome, Jyoto-ku,
Osaka 536, Japan
Published online: 12 Jun 2014.
To cite this article: Masataka Funayama, Toyokazu Nishino, Akira Hirota, Sawao Murao, Shigeyuki Takenishi & Hirofumi
Nakano (1993) Enzymatic Synthesis of (+)Catechin-α-glucoside and Its Effect on Tyrosinase Activity, Bioscience,
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