Enzymatic Production of l??Menthol by a High Substrate Concentration Tolerable Esterase from Newly Isolated Bacillus subtilis ECU0554

GW Zheng, HL Yu, JD Zhang…

Index: Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, , vol. 351, # 3 p. 405 - 414

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... Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis. ... Bacillus subtilis esterase; enzyme catalysis; high substrate concentration tolerance; hydrolysis; l-menthol; dl-menthyl acetate. ... The esterase extracted from B. subtilis ECU0554 (BSE) showed the best catalytic properties (E>200) for dl-menthyl ...

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