They are enzymes in the body, amylase breaks down sugars and lipase breaks down fats.
Lipase catalyzes the break down of lipids.
esterase, unlike lipases, are inactive against water-insoluble esters as vinyl laurate and trioctanoylglycerol. From the the comparison of structural features of sequence-related esterases and lipases, it appears that lipases, unlike esterases, display a significant difference in the distribution of hydrophobic amino acid residues at vicinity of their active site
lipases
Lipase is an enzyme that breaks lipid molecules down into a glycerol molecule and fatty acids. It is a protein.
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amalyase is a sugar from carbohydrates.
amalyase
No, there is a great difference between lipaseand protease. lipase: digest fats and oils into glycerol and fatty acids. protease: digest protein into amino acids.
lipase is a general name for group of enzymes, which are degrades lipids. I think you are typed wrongly peptitate instead of peptidase, which are the enzymes involves in peptide cleavage.
yes lipase is acidic
Lipase is an exoenzyme
The co-lipase is a protein co-enzyme that is needed for the optimal enzyme activity of the pancreatic lipase.
lipase is an enzyme that breaks down lipids
Lipase is produced in the Small Intestine and Pancreas.Lipase is produced in the pancreas.
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Lipase is used in the preparation ofdetergents.but,why it is used?
Lipase is an enzyme that the body uses to break down fats in food so they can be absorbed in the intestines. Lipase is produced by the pancreas.