2019
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2019.v15n21p34
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Heat Stable α- and Glucoamylase Performing Deep Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Starch to Fermentable Glucose

Abstract: The temperature optimum for thermophilic strains, selected α-amylase producers has been studied in the cultural liquids obtained after their submerged cultivation in the temperature range 30-45°C, at 5 °C intervals. The temperature optimum of the strains was established to be within the range 68-72 °C, making possible to use them in bio-and enzymatic technologies to diminish the pollution of the reaction medium while conducting the fermentation process at pasteurization temperature (65 °C). Consequently, the s… Show more

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“…The presence of glycoletherdiaminotetr acetic acid (GEDTA) that binds calcium ions in the reagent allows the reaction to be specific. Purple color intensity at 520 nm is proportional to the concentration of magnesium in the sample (Thomas, 1998, Chitto et al, 1994, Khvedelidze et al, 2019. Results: The present study included 70 individuals divided into two groups, 35 patients Of osteoporosis aged from30-75 years and the second group 35 healthy subjects aged from 30-75 years to act as a control group.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Study Design And Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The presence of glycoletherdiaminotetr acetic acid (GEDTA) that binds calcium ions in the reagent allows the reaction to be specific. Purple color intensity at 520 nm is proportional to the concentration of magnesium in the sample (Thomas, 1998, Chitto et al, 1994, Khvedelidze et al, 2019. Results: The present study included 70 individuals divided into two groups, 35 patients Of osteoporosis aged from30-75 years and the second group 35 healthy subjects aged from 30-75 years to act as a control group.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Study Design And Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 96%