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Fructose and inulinase production from waste Cichorium intybus roots
AbstractThe roots of Cichorium intybus collected at seed maturation stage have no economic utility and are, therefore, discarded. However, these roots contain a considerable amount of free and bound fructose. Fusarium oxysporum when grown on aqueous extract of these roots produces extracellular inulinase which can be used for production of fructose from inulin.
Fructose and inulinase production from waste Cichorium intybus roots
AbstractThe roots of Cichorium intybus collected at seed maturation stage have no economic utility and are, therefore, discarded. However, these roots contain a considerable amount of free and bound fructose. Fusarium oxysporum when grown on aqueous extract of these roots produces extracellular inulinase which can be used for production of fructose from inulin.
Fructose and inulinase production from waste Cichorium intybus roots
Gupta, Anil K. (author) / Kaur, Narinder (author) / Singh, Rangil (author)
Biological Wastes ; 29 ; 73-77
1988-11-22
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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