Pectinase is an enzyme that breaks down pectin, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. Commonly referred to as pectic enzymes, they include pectolyase, pectozyme, and polygalacturonase, one of the most studied and widely used commercial pectinases. It is useful because pectin is the jelly-like matrix which helps cement plant cells together and in which other cell wall components, such as cellulose fibrils, are embedded. Therefore, pectinase enzymes are commonly used in processes involving the degradation of plant materials, such as speeding up the extraction of fruit juice from fruit, including apples and sapota. Pectinases have also been used in wine production since the 1960s. The function of pectinase in brewing is twofold, first it helps break down the plant (typically fruit) material and so helps the extraction of flavours from the mash. Secondly the presence of pectin in finished wine causes a haze or slight cloudiness. Pectinase is used to break this down and so clear the wine.
What I'd give to be you for an hour or two
Oh tell me a story of fortune and glory things i
Never knew for I am the hungry and I am the
Poor I've got one foot outside where the
World is alive and the other foot nailed to
The floor but it's always the one with the
Terrible past who surprises me most
Who puts himself last - five nights in hell and
A forty day fast I remember her well tho
I don't know her name her touch was a
River so cold made me shiver and shake with
Disdain and I'll never know why you chose me to
Haunt but I'll say what I can hoping you'll under-