EC Number |
Source Tissue |
Reference |
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3.4.22.33 | fruit |
ripe fruits collected from wild species of Bromelia pinguin in Guamara, in Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit, Mexico |
753642 |
3.4.22.33 | fruit |
stem bromelain possess better gelatin digestion units (GDU) activity over fruit bromelain |
718411 |
3.4.22.33 | fruit juice |
- |
731210 |
3.4.22.33 | juice |
- |
650803 |
3.4.22.33 | leaf |
- |
682716 |
3.4.22.33 | more |
analysis of bromelain activity in different Ananas comosus parts and tissues, overview |
-, 753890 |
3.4.22.33 | more |
bromelain is a crude extract containing a complex mixture of several components, such as different thiol-endopeptidases, phosphatases, glucosidases, peroxidases, cellulases, glycoproteins and carbohydrates, as well as several proteinase inhibitors |
650803 |
3.4.22.33 | more |
determination of bromelain protease activity in different tissues of pineapple of the Morris variety, overview. The flesh of the pineapple is the largest portion (w/w) for both Morris with crown and no crown followed by peel, core, stem and crown. The bromelain extracted from the peel exhibits high bromelain activity , only slightly lower than the flesh. Pineapple waste such as peels, which contribute to almost 30% of pineapple waste, can be a good source of bromelain |
752632 |
3.4.22.33 | plant crown |
- |
-, 752632, 753890 |
3.4.22.33 | pulp |
- |
-, 752429, 752632, 753812, 753890, 754274 |