The enzyme that breaks down sucrose to glucose and fructose is called sucrase.
Glucose isomerase enzyme changes glucose into fructose.
Glucose isomerase enzyme changes glucose to fructose.
Glucose isomerase enzyme changes glucose into fructose.
Glucose isomerase enzyme changes glucose to fructose.
amylase
Starch is an enzyme that converts the glucose into bigger molecules. Starch is proteins and fat.
An enzyme is called a denatured enzyme once it changes its shape.
Since you know what Glucose Oxidase is I'm assuming you know what enzymes are. If not, an enzyme is a protein that catalyzes chemical reactions. Glucose oxidase is the enzyme built specifically for Glucose. Glucose Oxidase binds to the six-carbon sugar Glucose and aids the organism in breaking it down into metabolites.
Fructose is a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit. It is what gives fruit its sweet taste. Fructose usually bonds to glucose to form the disaccharide sucrose.
a molecule of fructose and a molecule of glucose
Yes, it is :)
Disaccharide
You have the enzyme called as sucrase. This enzyme is present in the brush border of the cells from intestine. This enzyme splits one molecule of sucrose into one molecule of glucose and one molecule of fructose. This reaction takes place during absorption.
frutose
Glucose is converted to fructose by the glucose isomerase enzyme
No. Glucose is a carbohydrate.
Sucrose, which is used as table sugar.
Starch is an enzyme that converts the glucose into bigger molecules. Starch is proteins and fat.
An enzyme is called a denatured enzyme once it changes its shape.
Glucose.
glucose starch
No, it's not an enzyme, it's a simple sugar.