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Author: WADE AND SIMEK
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Chapter 24.6, Problem 24.13P
Suggest how you would separate the free i-ammo acid from its acylated D enantiomer in Figure24-5.
Figure 24-5
Selective enzymatic deacylation. An acylase enzyme (such as hog kidney acylase or carboxypeptidase) deacylates only the natural L-amino acid.
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