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Nature, 1964
IT has previously been observed that crystalline salivary amylase gives two peaks in free electrophoresis1. The work recorded here shows that a sample of salivary amylase crystallized three times, which gave a single peak in the ultracentrifuge (Fig. 1), could be separated into four bands by disk electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gel2 (Fig. 2).
Jean M. Vnenchak, Jytte Muus
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IT has previously been observed that crystalline salivary amylase gives two peaks in free electrophoresis1. The work recorded here shows that a sample of salivary amylase crystallized three times, which gave a single peak in the ultracentrifuge (Fig. 1), could be separated into four bands by disk electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gel2 (Fig. 2).
Jean M. Vnenchak, Jytte Muus
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1978
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the characteristics of some new α-amylases and factors regulating the biosynthesis of starch hydrolyzing enzymes. The bacterial α-amylases are used for liquefaction of starch to allow for the efficient production of dextrose by sacchrifying enzymes.
M.B. Ingle, R.J. Erickson
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the characteristics of some new α-amylases and factors regulating the biosynthesis of starch hydrolyzing enzymes. The bacterial α-amylases are used for liquefaction of starch to allow for the efficient production of dextrose by sacchrifying enzymes.
M.B. Ingle, R.J. Erickson
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Biosynthesis and industrial applications of α-amylase: a review
Archives of Microbiology, 2021M. A. Farooq+5 more
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Aspects and Recent Trends in Microbial α-Amylase: a Review
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2021J. Paul+4 more
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BIG AMYLASE, LITTLE AMYLASE, AND URINARY AMYLASE
The Lancet, 1973C.W Imrie, J. King, A.R Henderson
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European Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
The amylase isoenzymes activities in serum and urine from 75 children treated for complications of mumps were evaluated. The clinical observations, especially in cases with suspected pancreatitis, were compared with the P- and S-type amylase activities.
E. Sixtová, J. Štěpán, J. Škrha
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The amylase isoenzymes activities in serum and urine from 75 children treated for complications of mumps were evaluated. The clinical observations, especially in cases with suspected pancreatitis, were compared with the P- and S-type amylase activities.
E. Sixtová, J. Štěpán, J. Škrha
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Advances in microbial amylases
Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 2000This review makes a comprehensive survey of microbial amylases, i.e. alpha-amylase, beta-amylase and glucoamylase. Amylases are among the most important enzymes and are of great significance in present-day biotechnology. Although they can be derived from several sources, such as plants, animals and micro-organisms, the enzymes from microbial sources ...
Ashok Pandey+5 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Excerpt To the editor: In the article entitled "The Renal Clearance of Amylase in Renal Insufficiency, Acute Pancreatitis and Macroamylasemia" (Ann Intern Med71:919-925, 1969), Levett, Rapoport, an...
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Excerpt To the editor: In the article entitled "The Renal Clearance of Amylase in Renal Insufficiency, Acute Pancreatitis and Macroamylasemia" (Ann Intern Med71:919-925, 1969), Levett, Rapoport, an...
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