List_of_amylase-induced_fermentations

List of amylase-induced fermentations

List of amylase-induced fermentations

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This is a list of amylase-induced fermentations. Saliva can be used as a source of the enzyme amylase to break down complex sugars into simple sugars. These simple sugars can then undergo fermentation by microorganisms. Dual fermentation refers to fermentation by more than one microorganism.[1] Amylase-induced fermented drinks are often made from cassava.

Cassava

  • Fermented beverage
  • Distilled beverage
    • tiquira (Brazil)
  • Sake

References

  1. Fischer-Vize, J. A.; Vize, P. D.; Rubin, G. M. (1992). "A unique mutation in the Enhancer of split gene complex affects the fates of the mystery cells in the developing Drosophila eye". Development. 115 (1): 89–101. doi:10.1242/dev.115.1.89. PMID 1638995.

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