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maltase is found in intestinal juice and hydrolyzes maltose to glucose. Substrate = maltose Product = glucose
The composition of maltose is 2 glucose units. This is because glucose is the 'primary' composition in a monosaccharide and maltose is found in Disaccharide, which is the 'secondary' composition. ~Geek
Glucose
The actual diagrams of the molecules in helix and pleated forms can be found on Wikipedia by searching Maltose. This site would not let me import the pics. sorry
Any food high in carbohydrates, it can't be found naturally
Sucrose, Maltose, and Lactose.
Yes. Maltose is a monosaccharide. Its chemical formula is C6H12O6, just like Glucose.
Maltose is also known as malt sugar, which is usually used for cooking. This ingredient can be found in many cake and confetti recipes. Many recipes can be found online, such as the 'Yummy' website.
maltose is a reducing sugar ..
Maltose is a disaccharide.
the startch component from plants is broken down to maltose and then maltose digested to glucose, the sugar found in your blood.