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. 1965 Aug;96(2):492–494. doi: 10.1042/bj0960492

Activity of β-galactosidase in homogenates and isolated microvilli fraction of jejunal mucosa from suckling rats

O Koldovský 1, R Noack 1, G Schenk 1, V Jirsová 1, A Heringová 1, H Braná 1, F Chytil 1, M Fridrich 1
PMCID: PMC1207064  PMID: 5891219

Abstract

1. β-Galactosidase activity was studied in homogenates and isolated microvilli fraction of jejunal mucosa from 14-day-old suckling rats. o-Nitrophenyl β-d-galactoside served as the substrate. 2. The microvilli fraction contains about one-third of the total activity of the original homogenate. 3. The pH optimum of the β-galactosidase was 3·5 in the total homogenate and supernatant fraction, whereas in the microvilli fraction the maximum activity was at pH5·5. 4. This work gives further support to the view that two β-galactosidases exist in the jejunal mucosa.

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