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Table 1. Enzymatic assays to detect hydrolases in soil bacterial strains  with luorescent probes
Figure  1.  Chemoselectivity  group  classiications  based  on  esterase  activities on various luorogenic probes 1-3 of diverse chain length.
Figure 2. a) Chiral sepation by CG-FID of (±)-8; b) coinjection of (±)-8  with comercial standard of (R)-8

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