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Sucrases are
digestive enzymes that
catalyze the
hydrolysis of
sucrose to its
component monosaccharides,
fructose and glucose. One form,
sucrase-isomaltase...
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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...
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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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surface of enterocytes. Two of
these maltase activities were ****ociated with
sucrase-isomaltase (maltase Ib,
maltase Ia). The
other two
maltases with no distinguishing...
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Originally commercialized as a sweetener,
arabinose is an
inhibitor of
sucrase, the
enzyme that
breaks down
sucrose into
glucose and
fructose in the small...
- 1.48,
sucrose α-glucohydrolase,
sucrase,
sucrase-isomaltase, sucrose.α.-glucohydrolase,
intestinal sucrase,
sucrase(invertase)) is an
enzyme with systematic...
- The
systematic name of
sucrase-isomaltase is
oligosaccharide 6-alpha-glucohydrolase. This
enzyme is also
known as:
Sucrase-alpha-dextrinase oligo-1...
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comes into
contact with the
membrane of the
small intestine, the
enzyme sucrase catalyzes the
cleavage of
sucrose to
yield one
glucose unit and one fructose...
- is due to an
analogous high
concentration of
sucrase-isomaltase, an
enzyme that
hydrolyzes sucrose.
Sucrase activity per unit
intestinal surface area appears...
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further break down oligosaccharides.
Other brush border enzymes are maltase,
sucrase and lactase.
Lactase is
absent in some
adult humans and, for them, lactose...