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During the [[mashing]] process, alpha [[amylase]] very rapidly reduces insoluble and soluble [[starch]] by splitting complex starch molecules into many shorter chains (i.e., partially [[ | During the [[mashing]] process, alpha [[amylase]] very rapidly reduces insoluble and soluble [[starch]] by splitting complex starch molecules into many shorter chains (i.e., partially [[ferment]]able polysaccharide fractions including dextrins and maltotriose) which can be converted by beta amylase. | ||
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[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 11 November 2017
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During the mashing process, alpha amylase very rapidly reduces insoluble and soluble starch by splitting complex starch molecules into many shorter chains (i.e., partially fermentable polysaccharide fractions including dextrins and maltotriose) which can be converted by beta amylase.