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Saige Boyer
7 July, 03:26
Maltose starch saliva?
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Zayden Ortiz
7 July, 06:04
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"In the first digestive reaction of starch, a disaccharide called maltose is produced. Maltose consists of two glucose molecules joined together. In humans, the production of maltose from starch occurs within the mouth in a reaction catalyzed by amylase, an enzyme found in human saliva.". I looked it up
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