In our bodies, enzymes in our saliva and pancreas hydrolyse polysaccarides like starch and dissacharides (sucrose) to produce gl
ucose that our body needs. How can we achieve this in the lab
1 answer:
Explanation:
The enzymatic digestion of starch by amylase can be performed in the laboratory by several ways. But below there is an example of it
In order to have the best protein performance we have to set the temperature of the reaction to 37 celsius degrees.
- Prepare a starch solution and spread into tubes
- Prepare an amylase solution and spread into tubes
- Adjust the pH to the optimum range with buffers, that is about 6.7 to 7.
- Adjust the temperature of the tubes reaction to 37 celsius degrees.
The wrong temperature and the pH can unfold the enzymes and make the binding site inefficient.
- Pipette the starch solution in the tubes with enzymes.
By the final step the glucose will be produced by the enzymatic digestion of amylase.
It's attached the scheme of the hydrolyzation of a starch strain
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