Chromatographic methods for amylases
- PMID: 8906475
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-4347(96)00103-x
Chromatographic methods for amylases
Abstract
This review surveys recent developments in chromatographic methods for the separation of amylases from complex extracts, including the separation of isozymes. It contains two tables with the properties and molecular characteristics of alpha-and beta-amylases from different sources as well as an updated review of methods for the determination of amylase activity. The main subject of this review is a detailed evaluation of the application of newly developed chromatographic methods for the purification of amylases.
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