Furthermore, a relationship between mutations in sucrase-isomaltase and chronic lymphocytic leukemia ( CLL ) has been identified.
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As with other sugars, sucrose is digested into its components via the enzyme sucrase to glucose ( blood sugar ) and fructose.
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Sucrase is an enzyme that breaks down the disaccharide sucrose, commonly known as table sugar, cane sugar, or beet sugar.
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The subunits originate from a polypeptide precursor, pro-SI . By heterodimerizing the two subunits, the sucrase-isomaltase complex is formed.
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Powder for oral suspension contains sucrose and should not be used in patients with hereditary fructose, glucose / galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase deficiency.
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In the small intestine, this enzyme works in synergy with sucrase-isomaltase and alpha-amylase to digest the full range of dietary starches.
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Invertase, or extracellular sucrase ( ), catalyses the hydrolysis of terminal non-reducing beta-D-fructofuranoside residues in beta-D-fructofuranosides.
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Not only has the structure of human sucrase-isomaltase been studied, but also sucrase-isomaltase s structure in sea lions and pigs have also been analyzed.
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Not only has the structure of human sucrase-isomaltase been studied, but also sucrase-isomaltase s structure in sea lions and pigs have also been analyzed.
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The Latin form " sucrum " or the French form " sucre " = " sugar " produced the modern chemistry terms sucrose and sucrase.