Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology (JMGCB)
Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology

Production of alpha-amylase enzyme from grain sprouting

Salman, Saeed Khalif (Unknown)
Ktub , Ahmed Farhoud (Unknown)
Nayef, Ali Taaman (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 May 2024

Abstract

Alpha-amylase is considered to be one of the primary enzymes responsible for starch degradation in cereals. During grain germination, α-amylase initiates the conversion of starch into simple sugars to fuel embryo and coleoptile growth in the first few days of germination. The present study involves the estimation of Alpha amylase content in four different grains varieties, namely, wheat grain and barley up to 8 days after germination. It was observed that, alpha amylase content steadily increased, and found to be saturated after reaching the peak values. In all the samples, the peak values were observed in 7th day of germination. The enzymatic assay were done by estimation of maltose content by Spectrophotometry as starch degraded to maltose by alpha amylase enzyme.

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JMGCB

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Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience Nursing

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Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology is a peer-reviewed forum for advances at the intersection of human genetics and clinical medicine. The journal welcomes original research, reviews, brief reports, and case reports that translate genomic discoveries into clinical utility—spanning ...