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Amylolytic process

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Amylolytic process or amylolysis is the conversion of starch into sugar by the action of acids or enzymes such as amylase.

Usage

The amylolytic process is used in the brewing of alcohol from grains. Since grains contain starches but little to no simple sugars, the sugar needed to produce alcohol is derived from starch via the amylolytic process. In beer brewing, this is done through malting. In sake brewing, the mold Aspergillus oryzae provides amylolysis, and in Tapai, Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

References

Amylolytic process Wikipedia