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Lipase is an exoenzyme
The enzyme amylase is released in the mouth, referred as the salivary amylase, and in the duodenum of the small intestine by the pancreas, referred as the pancreatic amylase.
They are Broken down by Amylase Enymes.
Amylase is an enzyme which acts on starch.Amylase breaking it down to sugar.
breakdown of amylase and amylopectin into disaccharides and trisaccharides
Endoenzymes work inside a cell. Exoenzymes work outside a cell after being secreted. Amylase is an exoenzyme because it's function is to break down starches in the mouth and GI tract. If it were an endoenzyme it would not function in this capacity.
Lipase is an exoenzyme
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what may be the uses of amino acids produced in Gelatin hydrolysis by the pathogens that secrete this exoenzyme
The easiest way to distinguish one from the other is by performing an amylase test. Bacillus cereus will test positive by displaying a clear zone around the bacteria. Clostridium sporogenes will test negative because it does not produce the exoenzyme amylase. Another way is by performing a catalase test. Bacillus will test positive because it's an aerobe and Clostridium will test negative because it's anaerobic.
Amylase enzymes.
No it is a virus, (as it's name suggests).An exoenzyme is an enzyme that is secreted by a cell and that works outside of that cell.A toxin is a poisonous substance produced by living cells or organisms
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AMYLASE
Ptyalin is an alpha-amylase. It is the alpha-amylase found in saliva
It is an endoenzyme because its hydrolysis occurs within the cell for metabolism
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