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)
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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.