froten
Froten refers to a family of enzymes that break down complex carbohydrates, specifically those containing beta-glycosidic bonds. The term "frotin" itself is often used interchangeably with "beta-glucosidase" or "cellulase," depending on the specific substrate and source of the enzyme. These enzymes are crucial in various biological processes, including the digestion of plant material, the breakdown of cellulose, and in some cases, microbial metabolism.
The activity of froten is characterized by its ability to cleave beta-glycosidic linkages, releasing smaller sugars
Research into froten has focused on understanding their structure, catalytic mechanisms, and applications. Different types of