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Hydrolysis activities of the particle of agarose-Ce4+ complex for compounds containing phosphodiester or peptide bonds

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Hydrolysis activities of PACC (particle of agarose-Ce4+ complex, newly made through double emulsification) for compounds containing phosphodiester or peptide bonds were studied. The results showed that PACC could hydrolyze organophosphorous pesticides not only in water but also in vegetable juice or tea extract. Hydrolysis rates of methamidophos, omethoate and chlorpyrifos in water are 32.39%, 27.12% and 46.62% respectively, those of chlorpyrifos and methamidophos in mung sprout juice 38.28% and 35.45% respectively, and that of chlorpyrifos in tea extract 59.76%. Hydrolysis rates of BSA (bovine serum albumin) in water and protein in tea extract by PACC increase by 54.30% and 86.46% respectively as compared with the control.

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Yu, L., Wang, D., Su, L. et al. Hydrolysis activities of the particle of agarose-Ce4+ complex for compounds containing phosphodiester or peptide bonds. J Ocean Univ. China 4, 272–275 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11802-005-0047-x

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