0 an enzyme (= substance that causes chemical change) that helps maltose (= sugar made in the body) change to glucose (= sugar used for energy)
1 an enzyme (= substance that causes chemical change) that helps maltose (= sugar made in the body) change to glucose (= sugar used for energy)
Maltase, lactase and a protease acting in acid media were absent.
Adding a small quantity of diastatic malt provides maltase and simple sugars to support the yeasts initially.
Other brush border enzymes are maltase, sucrase and lactase.
The enzyme maltase decomposes it into glucose and mandelic nitrile glucoside; the latter is broken down by emulsin into glucose, benzaldehyde and prussic acid.
Maltase, a similar enzyme that cleaves maltose, is nearly functionally equivalent.
Maltase catalyzes the hydrolysis of maltose to the simple sugar glucose.
Acid maltase deficiency is categorized into three separate types based on the age of onset of symptoms in the affected individual.
When wheat flour and water are in solution together, the amylase enzymes present breakdown the starch into maltose, and maltase performs a further breakdown into glucose.