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P nitrophenyl β glucopyranoside pnpg

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Sourced in France, Germany

P-nitrophenyl-β-glucopyranoside (pNPG) is a colorimetric substrate used in biochemical assays. It is a synthetic, water-soluble compound that can be enzymatically hydrolyzed, generating a yellow-colored product that can be detected spectrophotometrically.

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Enzymatic Starch Hydrolysis Protocol

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Culture media were purchased from Biokar Diagnostics (Solabia group, Pantin, France) and Conda Laboratories (Madrid, Spain). Reagents were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (Saint-Quentin Fallavier, France) and VWR chemicals (Fontenay-sous-Bois, France). Type VI-B porcine pancreatic α-amylase, type I α-glucosidase from baker’s yeast, starch, p-nitrophenyl-β-glucopyranoside (pNPG) and voglibase and other chemicals came from Sigma-Aldrich (Saint-Quentin Fallavier, France).
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Colorimetric Assay for Glucosidase Activity

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The p-nitrophenyl-β-glucopyranoside (pNPG) and vanillin were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich Co., Ltd. (Darmstadt, HE, Germany). Other chemicals and reagents were obtained from J.T. Baker® (Waltham, MA, USA).
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