Employing peroxidase from Thai indigenous plants for the application of hydrogen peroxide assay
© 2016, Iranian Chemical Society. Thai local plants known as banana stalk, banana blossom, banana, sugar-cane, oroxylum indicum fruit, sesbania grandiflora fruit, and pigeon pea fruit were utilized for screening peroxidase enzyme to replace costly horseradish peroxidase in the hydrogen peroxide assa...
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Main Authors: | Ponhong K., Supharoek S., Siriangkhawut W., Grudpan K. |
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2017
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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