katieAnnoMillo
katieAnnoMillo
23-12-2016
Biology
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Do acidic conditions deactivate amylase?
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MissPhiladelphia
MissPhiladelphia
26-12-2016
Yes. It will stop working if it becomes too acidic. I believe amylase works best slightly under neutral pH but if it is too acidic, then the amylase will stop acting as a catalyst.
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