Image from Google Jackets

Research on lipoxygenase activity in natural rubber latex

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: CIRAD 1994Description: 19-JanOnline resources: Summary: Latex was examined for a lipoxygenase, focusing primarily on the cytoplasmic serum and the lutoid serum and membranes. Lipoxygenase causes peroxidation of certain poly-unsaturated fatty acids, namely the linoleic and linolenic acids present in latex triglycerides. Lipoxygenase activity was measured using an enzymatic model, namely soya lipoxygenase, Lox-1, at various pH values. This research represents a follow-up of studies on the oxidation potentialof natural rubber.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Status
Journals Journals RRII Library Physiology Journals
Total holds: 0

Source Year: 1996

Latex was examined for a lipoxygenase, focusing primarily on the cytoplasmic serum and the lutoid serum and membranes. Lipoxygenase causes peroxidation of certain poly-unsaturated fatty acids, namely the linoleic and linolenic acids present in latex triglycerides. Lipoxygenase activity was measured using an enzymatic model, namely soya lipoxygenase, Lox-1, at various pH values. This research represents a follow-up of studies on the oxidation potentialof natural rubber.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Share