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yes it is since it is an enzyme that is made by the human body to break down starch
Amylase enzymes.
No, because amylase, like all other enzymes, has a very specific structure. Only one substrate has a shape that is complementary to amylase, which is starch. Any other molecules will be unable to bind to the active site, and so reactions with other substances won't happen.
The uses of starch in amylase determination is to find hmuan serum in the human body.
Amylase is an enzyme and contribute to the degradation of starch in simple sugars.
Amylase breaks starch down into sugars.
Maltase
breakdown of amylase and amylopectin into disaccharides and trisaccharides
amylase breaks starch down and releases maltose from which maltase breaks it up into two glucose molecules
Amylase hydrolyses starch into maltose.
Amylase
Yes, it breaks down the starch amylose.
An amylase is an enzyme that breaks starch down into sugar.
yes it is since it is an enzyme that is made by the human body to break down starch
It acts on starch.It breaks down starch into glucose.
Amylase, it breaks down starch into sugar.
Amylase