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Invertase
DescriptionInvertasen are prevalent in nature. They occur
in the digestive tract of mammals and humans. They usually split normal
Application
Gene technologyInvertase generally is won biotechnically with the aid of specific moulds (Aspergillus niger) or "baker's yeast" Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Labelling: Additives that are produced in closed systems with the aid of GM microorganisms are not subject to a labelling requirement. Prerequisite being that the respective additive is purified and does not contain any microorganisms. An additive remains not subject to a labelling requirement nven in the case that the micro-organisms used in its production have obtained nutrients (substrates) derived from GM plants .
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