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Diastase - Wikipedia
A diastase is any one of a group of enzymes that catalyses the breakdown of starch into maltose. For example, the diastase α-amylase degrades starch to a ... en.wikipedia.org
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Diastase - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Diastase is a digestive enzyme whose name comes from the term “diastase,” which means “enzyme,” and “Taka,” which means “best” or “excellent” in Greek. www.sciencedirect.com
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[PDF] What is Diastase? | Analytica Laboratories
Diastase is the common name for an enzyme called alpha amylase. The role of this enzyme is to break up complex carbohydrates like. www.analytica.co.nz
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diastase
diastase Chem. (ˈdaɪəsteɪs) [a. mod.F. diastase, ad. Gr. διάστασις separation: see next. 1833 Payen et Persoz Ann. Chim. et Phys. LIII. 76 Cette singulière propriété de séparation nous a determinés à donner à la substance qui la possède le nom de diastase qui exprime précisément ce fait.] A nitrogen... Oxford English Dictionary
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DIASTASE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. amylase; especially : a mixture of amylases from malt. 2. enzyme. Examples of diastase in a Sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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Diastase - Creative Enzymes
Diastase is a general term for enzymes that hydrolyze starch and glycogen. Usually, diastase catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch pulp on fabrics. www.creative-enzymes.com
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Diastase, 50gm - StatLab
Diastase contains alpha-amylase and depolymerizes glycogen into smaller sugar units, primarily maltose and glucose. www.statlab.com
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Diastase | Sigma-Aldrich
Diastase from Aspergillus oryzae. CAS No.: 9000-92-4. EC No.: 232-567-7. 09962. powder, white, amylase. ≥3500 U/g. www.sigmaaldrich.com
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Diastase Kit - Roche Diagnostics
Diastase Kit, in conjunction with PAS Staining Kit (860-014 / 05279291001), is intended for use as a digestion reagent to aid in the determination of ... diagnostics.roche.com
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What is Diastase
Diastase is the common name for an enzyme called alpha amylase. The role of this enzyme is to break up complex carbohydrates like starch into smaller sugars ... www.analytica.co.nz
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diastase
diastase/ˈdaɪəsteɪs; `daɪəˌstes/ n[U]enzyme that converts starch to sugar, important in digestion 淀粉酶; 糖化酶. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Takadiastase
Takadiastase is a form of diastase which results from the growth, development, and nutrition of a distinct microscopic fungus known as Aspergillus oryzae External links Jokichi Takamine Taka-Diastase, Adrenaline History of industrial property rights (Japan Patent Office) Development of Takadiastase Hydrolases wikipedia.org
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PAS diastase stain
Periodic acid–Schiff–diastase (PAS-D, PAS diastase) stain is a periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) stain used in combination with diastase, an enzyme that breaks Additional images See also Periodic acid-Schiff stain Diastase References External links PAS Diastase Protocol Staining wikipedia.org
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pectase
pectase Chem. (ˈpɛkteɪs) [f. pect-in or pect-ose, after diastase.] A ferment supposed to exist in fruits, etc., and having the property of converting pectin into pectic and other related acids. Now usu. called pectinesterase.1866–77 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 363 According to Frémy, all vegetal tissues w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Taka-diastase
Taka-diastase (tækəˈdaɪəsteɪz) Also taka-. [f. the name of J. Jokichi Taka(mine (1854–1922), Japanese-born biochemist and industrialist + diastase.] A preparation containing a variety of enzymes which is obtained after the treatment of rice or bran with the mould Aspergillus oryzæ; now a proprietary... Oxford English Dictionary
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