Takamine developed his diastase from " koji, " a fungus used in the manufacture of soy sauce and " miso ".
12.
Microscopically, the distal air spaces are filled with a granular, eosinophilic material that is positive with the PAS stain and the PAS diastase stain.
13.
Human poisoning victims have shown increased levels of serum amylase and glucose as well as elevated urinary diastase levels accompanied by symptoms considered to be indicative of acute pancreatitis.
14.
Alpha 1-antitrypsin ( A1AT ) is produced in the liver, and one of its functions is to protect the lungs from PAS-positive, diastase-resistant granules.
15.
The remaining enzymes found in Candex : amylase, glucoamylase, diastase, and invertase are involved in basic carbohydrate and sugar metabolic pathways and are not involved in cell wall lysis.
16.
Presence of glycogen can be confirmed on a section of tissue by using diastase to digest the glycogen from a section, then comparing a diastase digested PAS section with a normal PAS section.
17.
Presence of glycogen can be confirmed on a section of tissue by using diastase to digest the glycogen from a section, then comparing a diastase digested PAS section with a normal PAS section.
18.
His intention was to honor the first scientists ( namely Anselme Payen, 1795 1871; and Jean Fran�ois Persoz, 1805 1868 ) to isolate an enzyme; " diastase ", in 1833.
19.
Cerealine, considered by Mouri�s an active principal or ferment similar in action to diastase, In a statement attributed to Mouri�s, if the cerealine is neutralized, white bread can be made from bran-containing flour.
20.
The enzymes alpha-galactosidase, lactase, amylase, lipase, protease, cellulase, glucoamylase, invertase, malt diastase, pectinase, and bromelain are available, either individually or in combination blends, in commercial products.