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CAS No.: | 9075-68-7 |
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Name: | Pullulanase |
Molecular Structure: | |
Formula: | NULL |
Molecular Weight: | 0 |
Synonyms: | Amylo-1,6-α-glucosidase;Amylopectin 6-glucanohydrolase;Amylopectin-1,6-β-glucohydrolase;Amylux S;Debranching enzyme;E.C.3.2.1.41;E.C. 3.2.1.69;Glucanohydrolase, amylopectin 6-;Glucoamylase P;Kleistasde PL;Limit dextrinase;Optimax 300L;Optimax L 1000;PLL Y-NA;Plunaz;Promozyme;Promozyme 200L;Promozyme 400L;Promozyme 460;Promozyme D;R-enzyme;Starch debranching enzyme;α-Dextrin 6-glucanohydrolase; |
EINECS: | 232-983-9 |
Density: | 1.25 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |
Solubility: | soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol, chloroform and diethyl ether |
Appearance: | lyophilized powder |
Safety: | 22-24/25 |
PSA: | 0.00000 |
LogP: | 0.00000 |
The Pullulanase, with the CAS registry number 9075-68-7, is also known as Amylopectin 6-glucanohydrolase. Its EINECS number is 232-983-9. What's more, its systematic name is Pullulanase. Its classification code is TSCA Flag XU [Exempt from reporting under the Inventory Update Rule]. This chemical should be sealed and stored in a cool and dry place. It is produced as an extracellular, cell surface-anchored lipoprotein by Gram-negative bacteria of the genus Klebsiella. Pullulanase is used as a processing aid in grain processing biotechnology (production of ethanol and sweeteners). It is also known as pullulan-6-glucanohydrolase (Debranching enzyme). Its substrate, pullulan, is regarded as a chain of maltotriose units linked by alpha-1,6-glycosidic bonds. Pullulanase will hydrolytically cleave pullulan (alpha-glucan polysaccharides).