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THE HISTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF INTESTINAL beta-d-FUCOSIDASE WITH 5-BROMO-4-CHLOROINDOLE-3-yl-beta-d-FUCOPYRANOSIDE

JOHN R. ESTERLY 1, ALFRED C. STANDEN 1, and BJARNE PEARSON 1

1 Medical Sciences Laboratory, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland

Enzymatic hydrolysis of a halogen-substituted indolyl substrate for beta-d-fucosidase shows a strong positive reaction in the interstitial mononuclear cells in the jejunum. This localization and the optimum pH are different from that of the analogous substrate for 3-d-galactosidase. The results of competitive inhibition of these substrates suggest that the reactions demonstrate distinct but similar tissue enzymes.

Submitted on January 25, 1967


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