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Kinetics of phytate hydrolysis byAspergillus niger phytase and correlation between the amount of released phosphate and creation of lowermyo-inositol phosphates were investigated. Phytase was able to hydrolyzemyo-inositol hexakis-, pentakis-, tetrakis-, and trisphosphates. Finally, about 56% of total phosphate were released andmyo-inositol bisphosphate was detected as the end-product.
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Dvořáková, J., Kopecký, J., Havlíček, V. et al. Formation ofmyo-inositol phosphates byAspergillus niger 3-phytase. Folia Microbiol 45, 128–132 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02817410
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