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Maltose from maize amyloses

Products Formed from Potato Starch, from Waxy Maize Starch and from Corn Amylose by Purified Maltose-free Pancreatic Amylase... [Pg.261]

Although all amylose molecules were once considered to be linear, many amylose molecules cannot be completely hydrolyzed by (3-amylase. With a concurrent or mixed action of pullulanase and beta-amylase, however, amylose can be completely hydrolyzed to maltose.150,151 These results rule out the theory that the incomplete hydrolysis of amylose by (3-amylase is a result of retrogradation, i.e. junction zone formation. It is now clear that the incomplete hydrolysis of an amylose preparation by (3-amylase is due to branching of some molecules. The (3-amylolysis limit of amylose varies from 72% to 95%152,153 compared with 55-61% for amylopectin. Amylose of most cereal starches, such as maize,154 rice,155,156 wheat157 and barley,158 give >80% (3-amylolysis... [Pg.205]


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