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Table 1. Coded levels and real values (in parentheses) for the first factorial design (17 trials) and glucosyltransferase activity (U mL -1 ).
Table 5. ANOVA for the first factorial design.
Figure 2. Contour curve and response surface for the glucosyltransferase activity as a function of CSL and SCM concentrations, according to the first experimental design.
Figure 5. Contour curve and response surface for the glucosyltransferase activity as a function of YEP and SCM concentrations, according to the second experimental design.
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