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Cellobiose is an adjective used in chemistry or biochemistry to describe a substance or compound related to or derived from cellobiose, a disaccharide composed of two glucose molecules
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  • A disaccharide, found mainly as a repeat unit in cellulose, in which two glucose units are joined with a 1, 4-β linkage

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Dissolve cellobiose in distilled water by heating gently.
The repeat motif is the cellobiose dimer.
Cellobiose in turn consists of two molecules of glucose.
The product glucoside phosphorylase is a cellobiose phosphorylase.
Cellobiose is the smallest repeating unit of cellulose.
Finally cellobiase cleaves cellobiose to yield glucose.
Cellobiohydrolase hydrolyses cellodextrins but not cellobiose.
Only the cellobiose and glucose peaks appeared.
The repeating unit is the cellobiose dimer.
The esterified cellobiose was added and allowed to dissolve.
Two glucose repeating units together are called cellobiose.
Glucose and cellobiose were measured individually.
Particularly preferred are trehalose and cellobiose or mixtures thereof.
The obtained cellobiose contains substantial amounts of phosphate.
Their effect on the cellobiose is slow.

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The cellobiose units are variably carboxylated.
Typical substrates are cellobiose and cellotriose.
Cellobiose and glucose served as standards.
Precipitation of mixture of glucose and cellobiose with acetone.
It enables the cellobiose to be cleaved into two molecules of glucose.
Both enzymes hydrolyzed cellotetraose and preferentially yielded cellobiose.
The cellobiose was slowly added and a grey suspension was formed.
The product solution comprising cellobiose is dried in a spray dryer.
Cellobiose is a disaccharide with a structure very similar to that of lactose.
Activity at different pH values was determined with lactose or cellobiose as substrates.
The cellobiose used for the lyophilization is preferably of analytical grade.
All strains exhibited a weak positive reaction with cellobiose.
Gas from cellobiose.
Cellobiose has a sweet taste but is not degraded in human bodies.
Sintering of cellobiose is slower.
Cellobiose is the dominant product in both with a small amount of glucose.
Cellulase activity was not inhibited by glucose and only slightly by cellobiose.
The accumulation of cellobiose during hydrolysis is undesirable for ethanol production.
To calculate total conversion the glucose and cellobiose values were combined.
Cellobiose dehydrogenase is also a useful enzyme for converting lactose to lactobionic acid.
Another interesting procedure would be to dope an organism capable of directly fermenting cellobiose.
What is more important is that cellobiose is a potent inhibitor of endoglucanases and cellobiohydrolases.
The microorganisms according to the present disclosure also grew efficiently on cellobiose.
The cellobiose that passed through the screen was collected for experimental use.
The polypeptides may also have an improved ability to resist inhibition by cellobiose.
Any cellobiose remaining at the end of the hydrolysis represents a loss of yield of ethanol.
Such compositions would be advantageous in the production of cellobiose and other cellooligosaccharides.
The cellobiose dehydrogenase of the present invention may be obtained from microorganisms of any genus.
This brings about a major problem that cellobiose produced by enzymatic hydrolysis is accumulated.
It shows positive reactions in tests with ornithine decarboxylase and in cellobiose fermentation tests.
The cellobiose blend has a higher mean particle size than does the lactose blend.
Cellobiohydrolases sequentially release molecules of cellobiose from the ends of the cellulose polymer.
Treatment of cellulose with sulfuric acid and acetic anhydride yields the disaccharide cellobiose.
This organism also utilized cellobiose as carbon and energy source but did not utilize glucose.
The filtrate enters afterwards in a reactor comprising immobilized cellobiase for converting cellobiose in glucose.

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