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Amylase (2462 bytes)
1: '''Amylase''' ([[EC number|EC]] [http://www.expasy.org/cgi-b... 3: ...g the [[germination]] of [[cereal]] grains. Grain amylase is key to the production of [[malt]]. 6: ... two isoforms of amylase: pancreatic and salivary amylase. They behave differently on isoelectric focusing,... 8: Ptyalin is the name given to the amylase found in [[saliva]] that breaks [[starch]] down i... 11: Alpha-amylase cleaves the α(1-4)glycosidic linkages of [[... A-amylase (248 bytes) 1: '''A-amylase''' is a digestive [[enzyme]] that breaks down [[c... 4: *[[Amylase]] Phaseolamin (356 bytes) 1: ...action of [[starch]] degradation [[enzyme]] alpha-amylase, so that the less [[sugar]] is absorbed in the [[... Diastase (414 bytes) 1: ...iastase means any α-, β-, or γ-[[amylase]] ([[hydrolase]]s) that can break down [[carbohyd... Maltase (519 bytes) 3: ...glucose]] molecules together cannot be split by [[amylase]] or other enzymes used to digest [[polysaccharid... Digestive enzyme (735 bytes) 2: *[[Amylase]], which digest starch into small segments of mul... Saliva (1473 bytes) 6: *and various [[enzyme]]s. In human saliva, [[amylase]] starts the digestion of starch before the food ... Phytohaemagglutinin (1310 bytes) 5: ...y correct cooking. The bean also contains α-amylase inhibitor. Cyclodextrins (1524 bytes) 3: ... a set of easily available [[enzyme]]s (α-[[amylase]] and cyclodextrin glucosyl transferase). Amyl (1673 bytes) 5: * [[amylase]] Chronic pancreatitis (1767 bytes) 9: Serum [[amylase]] and [[lipase]] may well not be elevated in chro... Pleural effusion (1507 bytes) 19: ...cluding [[protein]], [[lactate dehydrogenase]], [[amylase]], [[pH]] and [[glucose]] - differentiates exudat... Demonstrating the effects of amylases on starch (2043 bytes) 7: Saliva (contains amylases that break down starch), Starch, iodine, test tu... 15: ...y temperature for several minutes (hold in hand). Amylases in the saliva break down the starch. 21: ... can be used to demonstrate pH sensitivity of the amylase. 22: ...test for starch. The iodine possibly inhibits the amylases in the saliva. 25: ... hold a cracker in your mouth for 60 seconds. The amylases will break down the starch and the cracker will ... Ripening (2226 bytes) 8: * [[amylase]], which breaks down [[starch]] to produce simple... Acute pancreatitis (11087 bytes) 65: ...ction tests, Liver Function, serum calcium, serum amylase and lipase, Arterial blood gas 68: == Amylase and Lipase== 69: * Serum amylase rises 2-12 hours from the onset of symptoms, and ... 71: * Serum amylase may be normal (in 10% of cases) for cases of acut... 72: ...land disease (elevated salivary amylase) and macroamylasemia Polysaccharide (2606 bytes) 11: ...'alpha-''linkages. Humans and other animals have amylases, so they can digest starches. [[Potato]], [[rice... Gibberellin (2717 bytes) 3: ... from research on their role in triggering α-amylase release by the aleurone layer in seed germination... Inulin (3232 bytes) 7: ...igestion]] by human [[enzyme]]s [[ptyalin]] and [[amylase]], which are designed to digest starch. As a resu... Cholecystokinin (3518 bytes) 13: ...mulate the secretion of the enzymes [[lipase]], [[amylase]], [[trypsin]], and [[chymotrypsin]]. Together th... Digestion (3874 bytes) 9: ... release digestive [[enzyme]]s such as [[salivary amylase]], which aid in the breakdown of food, particular...
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