Abstract:Different varieties of finger millet (Eleusine coracana Gaertn.) were screened for esterase activity colorimetrically and electrophoretically using 1-naphthyl acetate and acetylthiocholine chloride as substrates. The Indian brown seed coat variety (Purna), the Indian white seed coat variety (Hamsa), hybrids of these designated as HPB (brown) and HPW (white), African varieties (brown) and Indian-African hybrid varieties (brown) all exhibited 1-naphthyl acetate hydrolysing activity and showed 6,5,6,5,8 and 8 est… Show more
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