Measurement of saccharifying cellulase
Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center · United States Department of the Army
Abstract
This article sets forth a simple cellulase assay procedure. Cellulose is variable in nature, insoluble and resistant to enzymatic attack. As a result there have been a bevy of bewildering cellulase assays published that yielded irrational results. Certain protocols focused on the rapidity of the assay while ignoring that only the most readily susceptible cellulose regions were being hydrolyzed. Other assays simplified the system by using modified soluble substrates and yielded results that bore no relationship to the real world hydrolysis of insoluble cellulose. In this study Mandels, Andreotti and Roche utilized a common substrate, Whatman filter paper. Hydrolysis of a 50 mg sample of the paper was followed…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.87
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 9
Authors
4- DEDouglas E. EveleighCorresponding
Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, United States Department of the Army
- MMMary Mandels
Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, United States Department of the Army
- RERaymond E. Andreotti
Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, United States Department of the Army
- CRCharles Roche
Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, United States Department of the Army
Topics & keywords
- Cellulase
- Cellulose
- Hydrolysis
- Filter paper
- Chromatography
- Enzymatic hydrolysis
- Chemistry
- Substrate (aquarium)