A new starch hydrolysis detection method which does not rely on iodine staining or the use of color-complexed starch is described. A linear relationship was obtained with agar-starch plates when net clearing zones around colonies of yeasts were plotted against enzyme levels (semilogarithm scale) produced by the same yeast strains in liquid medium. A similar relationship between starch clearing zones and α-amylase levels from three different sources was observed. These observations suggest that the method is useful in mutant isolations, strain improvement programs, and the prediction of α-amylase activities in culture filtrates or column effluents.
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Dhawale, M. R., Wilson, J. J., Khachatourians, G. G., & Ingledew, W. M. (1982). Improved method for detection of starch hydrolysis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 44(3), 747–750. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.44.3.747-750.1982
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