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- Maltase-glucoamylase, intestinal is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MGAM gene. Maltase-glucoamylase is an alpha-glucosidase digestive enzyme...
- Glucan 1,4-α-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.3, glucoamylase, amyloglucosidase, γ-amylase, lysosomal α-glucosidase, acid maltase, exo-1,4-α-glucosidase, glucose...
- two maltases with no distinguishing characteristics were named maltase-glucoamylase (maltases II and III). The activities of these four maltases are also...
- activities specified by this EC number include: MGAM is the "maltase-glucoamylase", found on the intestine brush border. GAA is the "acid alpha-glucosidase"...
- broken into glucose molecules by adding the enzyme glucoamylase, known also as "γ-amylase". Glucoamylase is secreted by various species of the fungus Aspergillus;...
- broken into glucose molecules by adding the enzyme glucoamylase, known also as "γ-amylase". Glucoamylase is secreted by various species of the fungus Aspergillus;...
- creates at least five different glucoamylase forms. Of them, two major forms, termed glucoamylase C and glucoamylase D exhibited specific activities of...
- alpha amylase enzymes, to break down the starches into complex sugars. A glucoamylase is then added to break the complex sugars down into simple sugars. After...
- enzymatic dietary supplements now contain such enzymes as amylase, glucoamylase, protease, invertase, peptidase, lipase, lactase, phytase, and cellulase...
- activation of the STA1 gene in these strains causes them to produce glucoamylase enzymes, facilitating this extra attenuation. Cross-contamination of...