Definition of Disaccharidase. Meaning of Disaccharidase. Synonyms of Disaccharidase

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Definition of Disaccharidase

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Meaning of Disaccharidase from wikipedia

- Disaccharidases are glycoside hydrolases, enzymes that break down certain types of sugars called disaccharides into simpler sugars called monosaccharides...
- accomplished by hydrolysis with the help of a type of enzyme called a disaccharidase. As building the larger sugar ejects a water molecule, breaking it down...
- carbohydrate, especially among patients with a primary or secondary disaccharidase deficiency, such as lactose intolerance or sucrose intolerance. Malabsorption...
- kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. Beldia) on small-intestinal disaccharidase activity in Wistar rats". Toxicology Reports. 5: 46–55. doi:10.1016/j...
- via a specific saturable carrier in the absence of glucose and by the disaccharidase-related transport system in the presence of glucose". Journal of Nutrition...
- Cystic fibrosis Malrotation Persistent urachus Omphalocele Gastroschisis Disaccharidase (lactase) deficiencies Primary bile acid malabsorption Gardner syndrome...
- transcellularly or paracellularly. Sugar uptake. Polysaccharidases and disaccharidases in the glycocalyx break down large sugar molecules, which are then...
- infiltration cause enterocyte damage in the jejunum such as diminished disaccharidase activity, fat malabsorption, decreased amino acid transport and decreased...
- sucrose, maltose, and isomaltose. This diagnostic method, called a disaccharidase ****ay, is conducted on tissue samples taken from the small intestine...
- diarrhea. Sucrase: converts sucrose into glucose and fructose. Other disaccharidases In carnivorous plants, digestive enzymes and acids break down insects...