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Invertase

Invertase is the enzyme used by bees to convert nectar into honey. In its industrial or confectionary form, it is derived from yeast. Confectioners, like bees, use it to split sucrose into fructose and glucose and also to improve the shelf life of their products (honey has been found unspoiled in the Egyptian Pyramids).








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