- Sucrase-
isomaltase is a
bifunctional glucosidase (sugar-digesting enzyme)
located on the
brush border of the
small intestine,
encoded by the
human gene...
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Sucrose intolerance or
genetic sucrase-
isomaltase deficiency (GSID) is the
condition in
which sucrase-
isomaltase, an
enzyme needed for
proper metabolism...
-
Isomaltase (EC 3.2.1.10) is an
enzyme that
breaks the
bonds linking saccharides,
which cannot be
broken by
amylase or maltase. It
digests polysaccharides...
- its
component monosaccharides,
fructose and glucose. One form, sucrase-
isomaltase, is
secreted in the
small intestine on the
brush border. The
enzyme invertase...
- enterocytes. Two of
these maltase activities were ****ociated with sucrase-
isomaltase (maltase Ib,
maltase Ia). The
other two
maltases with no distinguishing...
-
determined sucrase deficiency that is part of the
Congenital Sucrase-
Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID).
Sacrosidase ****ists in the
breakdown of sugar/sucrose...
- oligomers. In the
small intestine, this
enzyme works in
synergy with sucrase-
isomaltase and alpha-amylase to
digest the full
range of
dietary starches. The MGAM...
- down to
provide energy, or
stored as glycogen. The lack of the sucrase-
isomaltase enzyme in
humans causes sucrose intolerance, but
complete maltose intolerance...
- This
difference is due to an
analogous high
concentration of sucrase-
isomaltase, an
enzyme that
hydrolyzes sucrose.
Sucrase activity per unit intestinal...
- α-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.48,
sucrose α-glucohydrolase, sucrase, sucrase-
isomaltase, sucrose.α.-glucohydrolase,
intestinal sucrase, sucrase(invertase)) is...