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D-AMINO-ACID oxidase has been found in mammalian tissues1, bacteria2,3 and moulds4–7, and the enzyme has been used for many purposes, such as the determination of D-amino-acids, the optical resolution of DL-amino-acids and the preparation of α-keto acids.
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CHIBATA, I., TOSA, T. & SANO, R. A New Mould D-Amino-acid Oxidase. Nature 204, 684–685 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204684b0
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