Method for manufacture of maltose from starch by enzymes co-prod

Textiles: fiber preparation

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195 62, 195 66R, C12D 1302, C12D 1310, C07G 702

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039922618

ABSTRACT:
A microorganism which simultaneously produces .beta.-amylase and dextrin .alpha.-1,6-glucosidase is cultured. By use of the enzymes thus produced, starch is directly hydrolyzed into maltose in a high yield.

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