Alpha-Amylase | 9000-90-2

Cas No :

9000-90-2

Form :

Powder

Molecular Weight :

56000 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C15H17N3OS2

Boiling Point :

80 °C

Melting Point :

75 °C

Flash Point :

260 °C

Solubility :

Soluble In Water

Description :

Overview of Alpha-Amylase

Alpha-Amylase is a versatile industrial enzyme, found widely across starch processing, food manufacturing, fermentation, textile desizing, and paper industries. As a hydrolytic enzyme, it breaks down starch into smaller sugars by breaking internal α-1,4-glycosidic bonds in starch molecules.

As an industrial biocatalyst, Alpha-Amylase improves processing efficiency, reduces viscosity, and enhances conversion rates in large-scale manufacturing systems. It is typically supplied in liquid or powder form for controlled industrial applications.


Applications of Alpha-Amylase

Starch Processing & Sugar Manufacturing

Alpha-Amylase is widely employed in starch liquefaction processes to convert starch to dextrins and fermentable sugars, thus decreasing viscosity and optimizing processing flow within industrial plants.

 

Fermentation & Bioethanol Production

In fermentation industries, Alpha-Amylase helps convert starch into simpler sugars that are further fermented into ethanol or other bio-based chemicals.

 

Textile & Fabric Desizing

Alpha-Amylase is widely used in the textile industry for desizing processes, where it removes starch-based sizing agents from woven fabrics without damaging fibers.

It may be processed alongside Sodium Carbonate, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Sodium Hydroxide in industrial textile treatment systems.

Paper & Pulp Industry

Alpha-Amylase is often employed in paper manufacturing to modify starch viscosity and improve coating performance.


Safety & Handling Guidelines

  • Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight for optimal storage conditions.
  • Keep containers securely sealed.
  • Avoid inhalation of enzyme dust or aerosol.
  • Use protective gloves and safety goggles
  • Prevent contact with skin and eyes
  • Manage under controlled industrial conditions
  • Dispose of waste according to regulatory guidelines.

Always consult the MSDS before industrial handling.


Where to Buy Alpha-Amylase?

Alpha-Amylase Manufacturer

Alpha-Amylase is produced under controlled fermentation and purification processes to ensure consistent enzymatic activity and stability for industrial applications.

Alpha-Amylase Supplier & Distributor

Chemicalbull Pvt Ltd provides Alpha-Amylase in liquid and powder forms for industrial use, providing reliable sourcing and compliant logistics support services in India. Buy Alpha-Amylase from Chemicalbull today to make manufacturing easier!


MSDS for Alpha-Amylase

The MSDS for Alpha-Amylase provides detailed information on hazard identification, safe handling procedures, storage requirements, exposure controls, and emergency response measures. It should be reviewed prior to use.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is Alpha-Amylase?

    Alpha-Amylase is a hydrolytic enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller carbohydrate molecules by cleaving internal α-1,4-glycosidic bonds.

  2. What kind of enzyme is Alpha-Amylase?

    Alpha-Amylase is a hydrolase enzyme, specifically classified as an endoamylase, which acts on internal bonds within starch molecules.

  3. What are the two types of Alpha-Amylase?

    The two primary industrial types are bacterial Alpha-Amylase and fungal Alpha-Amylase, each optimized for specific temperature and pH conditions.

  4. What is the difference between Alpha-Amylase and Beta-Amylase?

    Alpha-Amylase acts randomly within the starch chain (endo-acting), while Beta-Amylase works from the non-reducing end of the chain (exo-acting), releasing maltose units sequentially.

  5. What are the side effects of Alpha-Amylase?

    In industrial environments, exposure to enzyme dust may cause respiratory or skin irritation. Proper protective equipment and MSDS compliance are recommended during handling.