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Hydrolytic properties of lipase produced by entomopathogenic fungusZoophthora (Erynia) ovispora

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Crude lipase produced by fungusZoophthora (Erynia) ovispora demonstrates activity high enough to be used as hydrolytic reagent in organic syntheses. Its effectiveness and enantioselectivity is comparable with those of commercial lipases.

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Urbanczyk, J.M., Sołoducho, J. & Zabża, A. Hydrolytic properties of lipase produced by entomopathogenic fungusZoophthora (Erynia) ovispora . Biotechnol Lett 12, 831–834 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01022604

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