Improved extraction and assay of β-amylase from barley and malt

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作者
Buttimer, ET [1 ]
Briggs, DE [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Sch Biochem, Birmingham Malting & Brewing Grp, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
关键词
barley; beta-amylase; alpha-amylase; micromalting;
D O I
10.1002/j.2050-0416.1998.tb00990.x
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
beta-Amylase was extracted from barley or malt using four physical techniques to break up grists which had been prepared using a Moulinex coffee grinder. Grinding with a Polytron homogeniser apparently completely disrupted all cells, as determined by transmission electron microscopy, and increased the efficiency of extraction of beta-amylase from barley by more than 30%. The other treatments tested were without value. The beta-amylase activity in extracts of barley or malt was assayed by measuring the production of reducing sugars from reduced soluble starch, using a PAHBAH reagent. alpha-Amylase, which interferes with the quantitation of beta-amylase in extracts of malt, was not totally inactivated by the chelating buffer used for enzyme extraction or by several other chelating agents. alpha-Amylase activity was quantified specifically using Phadebas. Using purified alpha-amylase acalibration was developed which related activity, as determined using Phadebas, to reducing power units. Thus the alpha-amylase activity present in an extract containing beta-amylase could be determined using Phadebas and the reducing power equivalent activity subtracted from the total "apparent" activity to give the actual beta-amylase activity. alpha-Glucosidase and limit dextrinase activities are believed to be too low to have a significant effect on the apparent beta-amylase. The soluble and bound beta-amylase activities were measured in samples taken from micromalting barley (Alexis). Dry weight losses increased to over 10% after 8 days germination. Antibiotics, applied during steeping, were used to control microbes in one experiment. However, their use checked germination and reduced malting losses to 8.4% in 8 days germination. The soluble enzyme present in extracts from steeped barley and early stages of germination was activated (20-40%) by additions of the reducing agent DTT.
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