BSC 2010L Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Alpha-Amylase, Iodine, Amylose

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Enzyme a catalyic protein that speeds up a biochemical reacion. They are important because they allow some reacions that may not be able to or require a lot of energy to occur. Enzymes are made up of amino acid groups. The study of the chemical reacions that are catalyzed by enzymes. In this experiment we will see the following reacions: starch (amylose) + enzyme (alpha amylase) = glucose. Less starch (consumed by enzyme to make glucose: starch (amylose) + iodine (i2ki) = purple starch. Inacive substrate: purple starch + enzyme (alpha amylase) = purple starch.

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