The Substrate for amylase are starch (amylose and Amylopectin), glycogen, and various Oligosaccharides.
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.
glucose and fructose make up a disaccharide called sucrose and sucrose in a substrate that is broken down by enzymes
glucose and fructose
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The substrate/reactant (same) is dextrin.
Of course it is.
The substrate would be sucrose. Normally a 5% sucrose solution.
sucrose
Because, lactase breaks beta(1-4) glycosidic bonds between a galactose and a glucose, while sucrose molecule is formed by a dimer of a glucose and a fructose linked by an alpha(1-2) glycosidic bond.
Sucrose has no odor.
Sucrose is not magnetic.
The substrate would be sucrose. Normally a 5% sucrose solution.
PROTEINS
sucrose
All enzymes end in -ase. Their substrate is the base for the enzyme. For example: the sugar maltose is acted on by the enzyme maltase. Sucrose, by sucrase.
Hydrolases - Hydrolysis of a substrate - digestive enzyme isomerases - change of the molecular form of the substrate - famerase
The suffix -ase means an enzyme while the root of the word means the substrate that the enzyme is involved in. For example: sucrase is involved in the breaking down of the sugar sucrose.
Because, lactase breaks beta(1-4) glycosidic bonds between a galactose and a glucose, while sucrose molecule is formed by a dimer of a glucose and a fructose linked by an alpha(1-2) glycosidic bond.
Catalase is an enzyme that is substrate-specific, meaning that it has a particular reaction that it will catalyze (to speed up a reaction). Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is the specific substrate reactant with which catalase will react (in a degradation reaction). This is the degradation (breaking down of) reaction. 2H2O2 yields 2H2O+O2 O2 is oxygen which is indicated by the rising of bubbles upon reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and the catalase. Sucrose is not the specific substrate assigned to the catalase enzyme, therefore they will not react together in a degradation reaction, hence the lack of oxygen release (lack of bubbles). I hope this was helpful to you. God bless and Jesus loves you.
No, there is not sucrose in feces. This is because sucrose is only in food that is not digested.
Sucrase is the enzyme (called a disaccharidase) that digests sucrose, the major disaccharide in table sugar.
Sucrose has no odor.
Sucrose is not magnetic.