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THE most recently issued number of the Proceedings of the Royal Society (No. 438) contains a paper by Dr. McFadyen, Dr. Morris and Mr. Rowland on the subject of Buchner's zymase, which is held by many observers to be the alcohol-producing enzyme of yeast.
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GREEN, J. Buchner's Zymase. Nature 63, 106 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/063106c0
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