Sucrase & Invertase

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Sucrase & Invertase

Post by Joselle24 »

How is sucrase different than invertase if they both catalyze the same reaction?
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Re: Sucrase & Invertase

Post by Mickeyhng »

Sucrase is a general name given to number of enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of sucrose to fructose and glucose. Invertase is one of the enzymes of sucrase family.
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