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Polyphenol oxidase, or PPO, is involved in the formation of brown pigments when apples go bad. | '''Polyphenol oxidase''', or PPO, is involved in the formation of brown pigments when apples go bad. | ||
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Polyphenol oxidase from ApplePolyphenol oxidase from Apple
Polyphenol oxidase, or PPO, is involved in the formation of brown pigments when apples go bad. , with acidic in red, basic in blue, hydrophobic in grey and polar in pink , with backbone in purple , with alpha helices shown in pink, beta strands in yellow
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