maltase

/ˈmɔlteɪs/
noun
  1. An enzyme that breaks down maltose into glucose, found in the digestive system and in some plants.
    • Scientists study maltase to understand how plants convert starch into energy.
    • Without enough maltase, some people have trouble breaking down maltose.
    • Maltase helps your body digest the sugar in grains like barley.
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