Examples of amylase in the following topics:
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- Because amylase turns some of potato or rice starch into sugar, these foods taste slightly sweet.
- Both the parotid and pancreatic amylases hydrolyse the 1:4 link, but not the terminal 1:4 links or the 1:6 links.
- Both the parotid and pancreatic amylases hydrolyse the 1:4 link, but not the terminal 1:4 links or the 1:6 links.
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- Pancreatic juice is a liquid secreted by the pancreas, which contains a variety of enzymes including trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases, and amylase.
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- During digestion, bonds between glucose molecules are broken by salivary and pancreatic amylase, resulting in progressively smaller chains of glucose.
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- Pancreatic amylase breaks down some carbohydrates (notably starch) into oligosaccharides.
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- The cells are filled with secretory granules containing the inactivated digestive enzymes, mainly trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, pancreatic lipase, and amylase, that are secreted into the lumen of the acini.
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- These include salivary amylase, which aids in the chemical breakdown of polysaccharides such as starch into disaccharides such as maltose; and lingual lipase, which hydrolyzes long-chain triglycerides into partial glycerides and free fatty acids.
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- As with any inflammation of the salivary glands, the level of amylase in the blood is often elevated.
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- Pancreatic amylase breaks down some carbohydrates (notably starch) into oligosaccharides.
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- Taste could also be affected by the loss of salivary gland secretions, notably amylase.
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- The fluid of saliva also contains several enzymes, notably lysozyme - an antibacterial agent - and amylase, which catalyzes large starch molecules into simpler sugars via hydrolysis.