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Hydrolysis of starches by amylase

The investigations carried out by Professor French and his students were based on sound experimental approaches and on intuitive theoretical considerations. The latter often resulted in new experiments for testing a hypothesis. On the basis of theoretical considerations, Professor French proposed a model for the structure of the amylopectin molecule, and the distribution of the linear chains in this molecule. This model was tested by utilizing enzymes that selectively cleave the linear chains, and the results substantiated the theoretical deductions. He proposed a theory on the nature and types of reactions occurring in the formation of the enzyme - starch complex during the hydrolysis of starch by amylases. In this theory, the idea of multiple attack per single encounter of enzyme with substrate was advanced. The theory has been supported by results from several types of experiments on the hydrolysis of starch with human salivary and porcine pancreatic amylases. The rates of formation of products, and the nature of the products of the action of amylase on starch, were determined at reaction conditions of unfavorable pH, elevated temperatures, and increased viscosity. The nature of the products was found to be dramatically affected by the conditions utilized for the enzymic hydrolysis, and could be accounted for by the theory of the multiple attack per single encounter of substrate and enzyme. [Pg.7]

The hydrolysis of starches by amylases Is most conveniently considered In terms of sugar production (for saccharification) or viscosity reduction (for liquefaction). Starch pastes are characteristically pseudoplastic (shear thinning), and thus satisfy, over an Intermediate range of shear rates, a power law relationship between shear stress, T, and shear rate, y, of the form (2.4) ... [Pg.36]


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