Xylanases and its Application in Food Industry: A Review

Authors

  • Annie Deborah Harris and C. Ramalingam

Abstract

Xylan is the most abundant and prinicipal type of hemicellulose. It is a linear polymer of β-D xylopyranosyl units linked by (1–4) glycosidic bonds. Xylanases are most predominantly present in plant cell walls and are produced by different kinds of microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, protozoans and some yeast. Recently there is an increasing demand for cost effective microbial xylanolytic enzyme which benefits the industrial applications and are produced commercially. Xylanases has a wide range of applications in pulp and paper, food, animal feed, textiles and pharmaceuticals. This review discusses some of the properties of xylanases and their application in food industry.

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Author Biography

Annie Deborah Harris and C. Ramalingam

School of Biosciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore 632014, India

Published

03-11-2010

How to Cite

C. Ramalingam, A. D. H. and. “Xylanases and Its Application in Food Industry: A Review”. Journal of Experimental Sciences, vol. 1, no. 7, Nov. 2010, https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/jes/article/view/1737.

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Life Sciences