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ENZYMES

Enzymes are specialized proteins that act as catalysts, accelerating chemical reactions within biological systems. They offer several advantages, including specificity for their substrates, operation under mild conditions, and the ability to control reactions precisely.

ENZYMES

ENZYMES

APPLICATION

Cassava Fermented Foods & Beverages
Linamarase

breakdowns of linamarin & lotaustralin

Beverages
Tannase

tea processing, hydrolyzes esters of phenolic acids, including the gallated polyphenols found in tea

Innulin
Innulinases

production of fructose syrups

Starch
Alpha-amylase, Phytase, Glucoamylases, Pullulanase, Hemicellulases, Xylanase, Maltogenic amylases, Glucose isomerases, Alpha-gluconotransferase

dextranases, betaglucanases

modification & conversion (i.e., dextrose or high fructose syrups)

Protein
Protease, Trypsin, Aminopeptidases

breakdown of various components

Meat
Papain

meat tendering

Wine & Fruit Juice

oxygen removal

Pectinase

increase in yield & juice clarification

Baking
Glucose oxidase

stability of dough, egg mayonnaise

Pentosanase

breakdown of pentosan, leading to reduced gluten production

breakdown of proteins

Maltogen amylase

delays process by which bread becomes stable

Amyloglycosidases

saccharification

Alpha-amylases

breakdown of starch, maltose production

Alcohol Production
Amylogluvosidase

conversion of starch to sugar

Brewing
Cellulases, Beta-glucanases, Alpha-amylases, Proteases, Maltogenic amylases, Alpha-acetolactate decarboxylase

for liquification, clarification & to supplement malt enzymes

Dairy
Catalases

removal of hydrogen peroxide, mayonnaise

Protease

hydrolysis of whey protein

Lactase

hydrolysis of lactose to give lactose-free milk products

Rennet (protease)/chymosi

coagulant in cheese production

BENEFIT OF USING ENZYMES

biodegradable
acts only on specified substrate
good alternative for polluting agents
work under milder conditions
acceleration
control over the process

SOURCES

Microorganisms
Alpha-amylase, Glucoamylase, Protease, Lactase, Cellulase
Plant
Amylase, Invertase, Papain, Bromelain, Ficin, Lipoxygenase
Animals
Pancreatin, Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, Pepsin, Lipase, Catalase, Rennin

DEFINITION

serve as compounds that increase chemical reactions in biological systems
proteins that act as catalyst in all living organisms