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amylase or human saliva?

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amylase or human saliva?

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Answer. The bought enzyme (10 mg/ml, in water) takes about 10 minutes to remove the stainable glycogen from a section of liver. The enzyme is not very expensive. Saliva is free, and it takes about 30 minutes, but some people don’t enjoy spitting, or even dribbling, onto their slides. A theoretical disadvantage of spit is that it contains plenty of digestive enzymes additional to amylase (= diastase), notably ribonuclease and various proteases. However, these are unlikely to remove substances with the same staining properties as glycogen. John A. Kiernan London, Canada (kiernan[AT]uwo.

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Answer. The bought enzyme (10 mg/ml, in water) takes about 10 minutes to remove the stainable glycogen from a section of liver. The enzyme is not very expensive. Saliva is free, and it takes about 30 minutes, but some people don’t enjoy spitting, or even dribbling, onto their slides. A theoretical disadvantage of spit is that it contains plenty of digestive enzymes additional to amylase (= diastase), notably ribonuclease and various proteases. However, these are unlikely to remove substances with the same staining properties as glycogen. John A.

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