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Which enzyme helps in the production of D-aminoacids?

(a) Aminoacyclase

(b) Invertase

(c) Hydantoinase

(d) Raffinase

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The correct option is (c) Hydantoinase

For explanation: Hydantoinase is isolated from Pseudomonas striata. This enzyme is specific to D-hydantoins, which allows specific hydrolysis to D-carbamoyl amino acids which can then be converted to the D-amino acids by chemical treatment with nitrous acid and the remaining L-hydantoin may be simply racemized by base and the process repeated. Aminoacyclase produces L-aminoacids. Invertase is used to produce glucose syrups and raffinase is used in the production of soya milk.

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