Maltase

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Description

Maltase is an enzyme involved in the breakdown of maltose, a disaccharide formed from two glucose molecules. Biochemically speaking, maltose is hydrolysed by maltase, resulting in the release of the two glucose molecules that make up maltose.

 

Maltose itself is derived from the breakdown of the starch macromolecule, the enzymatic reaction of which is handled by amylase, an enzyme found in saliva and pancreatic juices.

 

Maltase is synthesised by the human body in the cells of the intestinal mucosa, but also by plant cells, bacteria and yeast.

The benefits

Maltase is a digestive enzyme that is involved in the breakdown of sugars and their assimilation by the body.

 

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Scientific publications

Maltase is the subject of more than 2541 scientific publications..

 

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