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Is sucrose a substrate

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The Substrate for amylase are starch (amylose and Amylopectin), glycogen, and various Oligosaccharides.

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The substrate of sucrase is sucrose.

A sucrose molecule is made up of one molecule of fructose and one molecule of glucose. Sucrase is the name given to any enzyme that can convert a molecule of sucrose into its parts, fructose and glucose.

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glucose and fructose make up a disaccharide called sucrose and sucrose in a substrate that is broken down by enzymes

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glucose and fructose

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See the related link below.

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The substrate/reactant (same) is dextrin.

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Of course it is.

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