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- Linamarase abstract "Linamarase, or beta-D-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.21), is an enzyme found in many plants including cassava and the butter bean.In cassava it is found in the cell walls. When the plant is chewed or ground, it exposes the enzyme to compounds like linamarin and lotaustralin which release cyanide compounds that can be lethal to the eater. In humans, chronic toxicity is more likely than death. This action of the enzyme is used by many cultures to process cassava into an edible substance. The enzyme converts the cyanide containing compounds into acetone cyanohydrin, which spontaneously decomposes to hydrogen cyanide (HCN). The HCN then either dissolves readily in water or is released into the air. Not all cyanide can be removed during processing.Linamarase can be inhibited by low pH via a dilute acid.".
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- Linamarase wikiPageID "3152805".
- Linamarase wikiPageRevisionID "529206823".
- Linamarase hasPhotoCollection Linamarase.
- Linamarase subject Category:EC_3.2.1.
- Linamarase subject Category:Enzymes.
- Linamarase type Abstraction100002137.
- Linamarase type Activator114723079.
- Linamarase type Catalyst114723628.
- Linamarase type Chemical114806838.
- Linamarase type Compound114818238.
- Linamarase type Enzyme114732946.
- Linamarase type Enzymes.
- Linamarase type Macromolecule114944888.
- Linamarase type Material114580897.
- Linamarase type Matter100020827.
- Linamarase type Molecule114682133.
- Linamarase type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Linamarase type Part113809207.
- Linamarase type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Linamarase type Protein114728724.
- Linamarase type Relation100031921.
- Linamarase type Substance100019613.
- Linamarase type Thing100002452.
- Linamarase type Unit109465459.
- Linamarase comment "Linamarase, or beta-D-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.21), is an enzyme found in many plants including cassava and the butter bean.In cassava it is found in the cell walls. When the plant is chewed or ground, it exposes the enzyme to compounds like linamarin and lotaustralin which release cyanide compounds that can be lethal to the eater. In humans, chronic toxicity is more likely than death. This action of the enzyme is used by many cultures to process cassava into an edible substance.".
- Linamarase label "Linamarase".
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- Linamarase sameAs Q6550240.
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- Linamarase sameAs Linamarase.
- Linamarase wasDerivedFrom Linamarase?oldid=529206823.
- Linamarase isPrimaryTopicOf Linamarase.