Maltase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maltase (EC 3.2.1.20) is an enzyme that breaks down the disaccharide maltose. <sup class="noprint Inline-Template" title="The text in the vicinity of this tag needs clarification or removal of jargon...
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Maltase-glucoamylase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MGAM is a human gene.
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Maltase forms part of your daily diet, and plays a certain role in maintaining your health, vitality and wellbeing. ... Maltase is an enzyme that is the catalyst in the hydrolysis of disaccharide maltose to the simple sugar form - glucose, and is found in plants, bacteria, and yeast; and in humans...
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This web page deals with maltase as nutritional ingredient ... The maltase secreted in the intestines, then convert this maltose into a more ready useable sugar glucose, or the glucose could also be stored in the liver for future use.
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The Acid Maltase Deficiency Association formed to assist in funding research and to promote public awareness of Acid Maltase Deficiency, also known as Pompe's Disease...
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PrepZymes contain digestive enzymes to digest every type of food that we eat. ... Digestive enzymes including, protease, maltase, papain, amylase, lipase, lactase, sucrase, digestive problems. ... Digestive enzymes Protease, amylase, lipase, lactase, sucrase, maltase, papain, digestive problems...
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Characteristics of Maltase from Baker's Yeast: ... Maltase, located in the brush border membrane of the enterocytes, was first separated in homogenates of pig intestinal mucosa and later in human preparations and exhibits quite complicated cross-specificity for different substrates.
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Hansenula polymorpha uses maltase to grow on maltose and sucrose. ... Hansenula polymorpha uses maltase to grow on maltose and sucrose. Inspection of genomic clones of H. polymorpha showed that the maltase gene HPMAL1 is clustered with genes corresponding to Saccharomyces cerevisiae maltose permeases and MAL activator...
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Disaccharidases (maltase, cellobiase, lactase, and sucrase), alpha-amylase, and glucoamylase in the camel small intestine were investigated to integrate the enzymatic digestion profile in camel. ... Disaccharidases (maltase, cellobiase, lactase, and sucrase), alpha-amylase, and glucoamylase in the camel small intestine...
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Acid Maltase Deficiency (AMD); (Also known as Pompe Disease) ... Definition - one of a group of muscle diseases that interfere with the processing of carbohydrates ... Cause - a defect in the gene for the acid maltase enzyme (also known as acid alpha-glu cosidase) that prevents the breakdown of glycogen (stored sugar)
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