Cornstarch
Packing Peanuts:
Amylase Enzyme Action on
Starch
Introduction:
In
this experiment you will observe the action of the enzyme amylase (-ase = enzyme) on starch. The starch
source will be biodegradable packing “peanuts”, primarily made of cornstarch, a
natural plant product. The packing
peanuts are termed biodegradable because the microorganisms (“bio”) in soil
produce amylase which can break down the starch that makes up the packing
peanut.
Enzymes
are proteins and most will be destroyed in extreme heat or pH. The digestive enzyme, amylase, breaks down
starches into simpler forms, the sugar maltose, which is soluble in water.
Starch
>>>___Amylase____>>> Maltose sugar
To
detect enzyme activity of amylase, we can follow either the disappearance of
starch as it is broken down by amylase (the iodine test), or the appearance of
sugars (Benedict’s test) as starch is converted to sugars by the enzyme.
To
test for starch, iodine is used. Iodine
has a natural brownish color in pure distilled water. When iodine mixes with starch in solution, positive
results cause a color change that may range from avocado green to light purple to
dark blue-black.
The common test for sugars like
maltose or glucose uses Benedict’s solution.
When the clear blue Benedict’s solution interacts with low
concentrations of these sugars, it turns green, yellow, or orange when heated. High concentrations of these simple sugars produce
a brownish-red precipitate.
Procedure:
Tube
A: ___________________
Tube B:
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Which
tube serves as the positive sugar control?
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Which
tube serves as the negative control? _________________
Which
tube serves as the experimental tube? __________________
Which
tube serves as the positive starch control? __________________
Tube
B-1 ____________________ Tube B-2
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RESULTS:
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Final Color |
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Tube A-2 |
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Tube B-1 |
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Questions
1a. List some variables
in this experiment:
1b. Circle one of your
listed variables and state whether it is a dependent or independent variable.
2a. Which tube(s)
tested positive for starch? ___________________
2b. What evidence do
you have that those tubes had starch in them?
3a. Which tube(s)
tested positive for sugar?_________________
3b. What evidence do
you have that those tubes had sugar in them?
4. Summarize the purpose of the positive and the
negative sugar controls:
5. Summarize the purpose of the positive starch
control:
6a. Which tube(s) had
amylase activity?______________
6b. What is your
evidence that the tube had amylase activity?
7. Do you think that the amylase activity came
from the living or nonliving component of soil?
8. Outline an
experiment to test your spit for the presence of amylase: