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Disaccharidase : ウィキペディア英語版 | Disaccharidase Disaccharidases are glycoside hydrolases, enzymes that break down certain types of sugars called disaccharides into simpler sugars called monosaccharides. A genetic defect in one of these enzymes will cause a disaccharide intolerance, such as lactose intolerance or sucrose intolerance. ==Examples of disaccharidases==
* Lactase (breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose) * Maltase (breaks down maltose into 2 glucoses) * Sucrase (breaks down sucrose into glucose and fructose) * Trehalase (breaks down trehalose into 2 glucoses)
For a thorough scientific overview of small-intestinal disaccharidases, one can consult chapter 75 of OMMBID.〔 Charles Scriver, Beaudet, A.L., Valle, D., Sly, W.S., Vogelstein, B., Childs, B., Kinzler, K.W. (Accessed 2007). (The Online Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease ). New York: McGraw-Hill. - Summaries of 255 chapters, full text through many universities. There is also the (OMMBID blog ). 〕 For more online resources and references, see inborn error of metabolism.
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