- of
these four
maltases are also
described as alpha-glucosidase
because they all
digest linear starch oligosaccharides to glucose.
Maltases are
members of...
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caused by a
mutation in a gene (acid alpha-glucosidase: also
known as acid
maltase) on the long arm of
chromosome 17 at 17q25.2-q25.3 (base pair 75,689,876...
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glycogen storage disease with
normal acid
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nature of the
glycosidic bond.
Maltose can be
broken down to
glucose by the
maltase enzyme,
which catalyses the
hydrolysis of the
glycosidic bond.[citation...
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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...
- Acid alpha-glucosidase, also
called acid
maltase, is an
enzyme that
helps to
break down
glycogen in the lysosome. It is
functionally similar to glycogen...
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enzyme amylase and is
itself broken down
during digestion by the
enzyme maltase.
Sucrose is
found in the
stems of
sugarcane and
roots of
sugar beet. It...
- with the help of a
corresponding disaccharidase (sucrase, lactase, and
maltase).
There are two
functionally different classes of disaccharides: Reducing...
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Acidic Amylase (pancreas) 6.7–7.0 Acidic-neutral
Cellobiase 5.0
Acidic Maltase 6.1–6.8
Acidic Sucrase 6.2
Acidic Catalase 7.0
Neutral Urease 7.0 Neutral...
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which further break down oligosaccharides.
Other brush border enzymes are
maltase,
sucrase and lactase.
Lactase is
absent in some
adult humans and, for them...