Glucose in “chemically pure” (C. P.) gal
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Don Scott; Frank E. Hammer
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Article
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1962
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Glucose aerodehydrogenase, commonly referred to as fungal glucose oxidase, exhibits a remarkable specificity for P-n-glucopyranose, oxidizing it to gluconic acid. This property has long been used for the selective "removal" of glucose from many foods (1, 2) and for the determination of glucose (3-9)