Molecules (Mar 2013)

The Identification and Characterization of Chitotriosidase Activity in Pancreatin from Porcine Pancreas

  • Jeen-Kuan Chen,
  • Hsiao-Ping Lee,
  • Chao-Lin Liu,
  • Chia-Rui Shen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules18032978
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 2978 – 2987

Abstract

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The versatile oligosaccharide biopolymers, chitin and chitosan, are typically produced using enzymatic processes. However, these processes are usually costly because chitinases and chitosanases are available in limited quantities. Fortunately, a number of commercial enzymes can hydrolyze chitin and chitosan to produce long chain chitin or chitosan oligosaccharides. Here, a platform to screen for enzymes with chitinase and chitosanase activities using a single gel with glycol chitin or glycol chitosan as a substrate was applied. SDS-resistant chitinase and chitosanase activities were observed for pancreatin. Its chitotriosidase had an optimal hydrolysis pH of 4 in the substrate specificity assay. This activity was thermally unstable, but independent of 2-mercaptoethanol. This is the first time a chitotriosidase has been identified in the hog. This finding suggests that oligochitosaccharides can be mass-produced inexpensively using pancreatin.

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