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Apple polyphenol oxidase

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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 Apple

Apple polyphenol oxidase

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