Acts on starch, glycogen and related polysaccharides and oligosaccharides in a random manner; reducing groups are liberated in the α-configuration. The term "α" relates to the initial anomeric configuration of the free sugar group released and not to the configuration of the linkage hydrolysed.
Applications
Food Industry
Storage
Should be stored in a cool place avoiding high temperature.
Storage Buffer
Shelf Life
Strains
Bacillus subtilis
Source
Bacillus subtilis
Appearance
Molecular Weight
Color / Form
Instruction
Enzyme Class
Hydrolases
Production Methods
Fermentation
Activity
Specific Enzyme Activity
Purity
Unit Definition
Amino Acids Sequence
WARNINGS
Shipping
Formula
Reaction
Endohydrolysis of (1→4)-α-D-glucosidic linkages in polysaccharides containing three or more (1→4)-α-linked D-glucose units
Recommendation
Species Reactivity
Contents
Compatibility
Melting Point
Final Titre
Fermentation Time
Recovery Yield
Starting Material
Specification
On customer requests
Substrates
Concentration
Usage And Dosage
Description
Mid-temperature a-amylase is extracted from Bacillus subtilis submerged fermentation. Be suitable for biological pharmacy, starch sugar, alcohol, beer, monosodium glutamate, fermentation industry, fruit juice, textile, paper-making and so on.