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The enzymes which are used to convert starch into ethyl alcohol are maltase, diastase diastase, maltase, zymase invertase, zymase invertase, diastase, maltase

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The enzymes which are used to convert starch into ethyl alcohol are maltase, diastase diastase, maltase, zymase invertase, zymase invertase, diastase, maltase

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Answered by rahul123437
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The enzymes which are used to convert starch into ethyl alcohol are maltase, diastase

Explanation:

  • The enzymes which are used to convert starch into ethyl alcohol are Diastase Maltase.
  • Following this path to form ethanol from starch.

Starch →Diastase--- Maltose →Maltase --- Glucose →Zymase --- Ethanol

Mechanism of conversion

  • In the first step, the saccharification process takes place.
  • Then starch is converted into sugar by the use of an amylolytic microorganism or enzymes such as glucoamylase and α-amylase can be used.
  • In the second step fermentation will take place, here sugar is converted into ethanol by the use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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