Science, asked by sakthavenger1, 1 year ago

on which type of food does salivary amylase act and what is the end product
formed in this reaction

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Answered by vaishu12
30
it acts on food which is rich in starch it breaks down starch into maltose and also breaks down simple sugary substances
Answered by phillipinestest
4

Salivary amylase enzyme secreted from salivary glands acts on the carbohydrate or starch food and after the reaction it produces maltose or sugar.  

Explanation:

In the plant starch is present in the seed and converted to the sugar by the help of amylase enzyme and produced energy before the photosynthesis process. The enzyme is present in the saliva and is very important for plants to get energy for their future use.

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