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Meaning of "alpha-amylase"
alpha-amylase (noun): An enzyme that hydrolyzes starch to sugar, found in saliva and various parts of plants and animals
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Salivary alpha-amylase is not functional at birth.
Combination of glucoamylase and acid alpha-amylase.
Alpha-amylase variants with altered properties.
In an embodiment the alpha-amylase is of bacterial origin.
An alpha-amylase is an optional enzyme which may be added.
Alternative methods of providing alpha-amylase variants.
The alpha-amylase is typically a side activity.
It is mainly used in assay of alpha-amylase.
Preferably the alpha-amylase is a wild type enzyme.
The amylase may also be a maltogenic alpha-amylase.
The enzyme thermostable alpha-amylase is added to the suspension.
Alpha-amylase is secreted into saliva in order to digest starch.
Treatment of rumen acidosis with alpha-amylase inhibitors.
The purified alpha-amylase is also used in an immobilized form.
According to the invention an alpha-amylase may be used.
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Alpha-amylase activity may be determined using potato starch as substrate.
A method of designing alpha-amylase mutants with predetermined properties.
White bean extract blocks the release of alpha-amylase.
Methods for preparing alpha-amylase variants of the invention.
Reduction of the calcium dependency of the liquefying alpha-amylase.
These products include alpha-amylase and glucosidase inhibitors.
The enzyme used in the invention is a fungal alpha-amylase.
The alpha-amylase may according to the invention be of any origin.
A dough which comprises a maltogenic alpha-amylase and a phospholipase.
The alpha-amylase to glucoamylase ratio was determined based on previous data.
In a preferred embodiment the alpha-amylase is of either bacterial or fungal origin.
Alpha-amylase inhibitors able to prevent this cascade of events are known.
In an embodiment the fungal alpha-amylase is of yeast or filamentous fungus origin.
There it is broken down into oligosaccharides by the enzyme alpha-amylase.
In a preferred embodiment the amylase is an alpha-amylase and / or a maltogenic amylase.
The liquefaction processes are typically carried out using an alpha-amylase.
An inhibitor of alpha-amylase called phaseolamin has been tested as a potential diet aid.
In addition to a glucoamylase the composition may further comprise an alpha-amylase.
The substrate is hydrolyzed by alpha-amylase to form one or two smaller oligosaccharides.
In an embodiment the glucoamylase is added as a blend further comprising an alpha-amylase.
The alpha-amylase expression signals function particularly well in this medium.
A polynucleotide encoding for a polypeptide having alpha-amylase activity comprising,.
Any suitable acid alpha-amylase may be used in the present invention.
The first step is liquefaction of a starch milk using alpha-amylase.
In some aspects, a phytase and alpha-amylase are added to the slurry sequentially.
The liquefaction is preferably carried out in the presence of an alpha-amylase.
The starch is hydrolysed by the alpha-amylase giving soluble blue fragments.
Calcium and chloride ions are required to activate the alpha-amylase.
The alpha-amylase was isolated and purified in accordance with standard procedures.
An enzyme preparation which comprises a maltogenic alpha-amylase and a phospholipase.
Alpha-amylase as used herein includes naturally occurring amylases as well as recombinant amylases.
The hydrolysis may be carried out by acid treatment or enzymatically by alpha-amylase.
In a preferred embodiment the fungal acid alpha-amylase is a hybrid alpha-amylase.
Starch is digested predominantly in the small intestine by the enzyme alpha-amylase.
Polypeptides having alkaline alpha-amylase activity and nucleic acids encoding same.