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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 04, 1997
Filed:
May. 25, 1994
Shizuo Hattori, Tsuruga, JP;
Yoshihiro Yamamoto, Tsuruga, JP;
Yukihiro Sogabe, Tsuruga, JP;
Shigenori Emi, Tsuruga, JP;
Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A method for determining .alpha.-amylase activity which involves bringing a sample into contact with an .alpha.-glucosidase in the presence of an .alpha.-amylase substrate and optically determining a liberated label, the substrate being a maltooligosaccharide composed of at least 3 glucose units, whose reducing terminal glucose is bonded to an optically measurable label at the 1-position by .alpha.-glucoside linkage or .beta.-glucoside linkage, and whose non-reducing terminal glucose is modified by a substituent other than glucose, and the .alpha.-glucosidase being substantially capable of acting on glucose to which the label is bonded at the 1-position by .alpha.-glucoside linkage and on all maltooligosaccharides having 2 to 7 glucose units; and a reagent for determining .alpha.-amylase activity comprising the .alpha.-glucosidase and said .alpha.-amylase substrate. The present invention permits, in the determination of .alpha.-amylase activity, efficient auxiliary action of adjuvant enzyme, a determination with good sensitivity, and little reagent blank reaction.