To Study The Digestion of Starch by Sali
To Study The Digestion of Starch by Sali
Submitted to
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Mr………………….. of class XII of JAIVINS ACADEMY has
successfully carried out the investigatory project entitled “To Study the digestion of starch by salivary
amylase and effect of temperature and pH on it ” under the super vision of Mr. Dharmendra Kumar
All the work related to the project is done by the candidate himself. The approach towards
Place: Ammampalyam
Date:
As a student of class XII, I did this project as a part of my studies entitled “To Study the digestion
of starch by salivary amylase and effect of temperature and pH on it”
I owe a deep sense of gratitude to my chemistry teacher whose valuable advice, guidance help me
in doing this project from conception to completion.
At the same time I can't forget to express my thankfulness to Principal of our School for extending
his generous patronage and constant encouragement.
Finally, I am thankful to my parents for helping me economically and my friends for giving me a
helping hand at every step of the project.
(Signature of Student)
Objectives of the Project Report:
The main objective of this chemistry project report is “To Study the digestion of starch by
salivary amylase and effect of temperature and pH on it” and
Every health book insists on the chewing of food. The act of chewing stimulates the excretion of
saliva. Saliva mixes up with the food and helps its digestion. That is, the enzyme ptyalin or
amylase present in human saliva hydrolyse the big molecules of food into many molecules. For
example starch into mono-saccharides maltose and glucose; proteins into amino acids and fats
into fatty acids and glycerol. Thus saliva not only helps in digestion of food but convert it into
energy generating substances. Further, enzymes and their activity are very sensitive to
temperature and pH. Even a slight variation in these two factors, can disrupt the action of
enzymes. In other words, digestion of food by salivary amylase is also effected by pH and
temperature and can be verified experimentally. For example, hydrolysis of starch can be
verified by testing it with iodine solution. Starch forms blue coloured complex with iodine. If no
starch is present in a system it will not give blue colour with iodine.
Requirements for Chemistry Project Report:
• Test tubes
• Test tube stand
• One dropper
• Beaker
• Stop watch
• Starch and Iodine solution
• Thermometer
• Dil. HCl and Dil NaOH solution
Procedure:
1) Collection of Saliva - Rinse mouth throughly with cold water and ensure that it does not contain
any food particles. Now take about 20ml of lupe warm water in the mouth and gangle for about
three minutes so that saliva mixes up well with it. Spit this into a beaker. Filter, if there is any
suspended impurity clear filtrate is saliva solution and contains enzyme ptyalin.
2) Preparation of starch solution - Take about 0.5g of starch in a 100ml beaker and add enough
water to make a paste. Dilute the paste by adding 50ml water and boil for about 5 min.
3) Digestion of starch (a) take 5ml of the starch solution in a test tube. Add 2 ml of saliva solution
into it. Mix the solutions well by shaking the tube carefully and start a step watch. (b) After one
minute take out two drops of the mixture solution from the test tube with the help of a dropper and
transfer it into another test tube containing about one ml of 1% iodine solution. Note the colour
produced, if any. (c) Repeat this test after every one minute taking two drops of the mixture
solution and fresh 1% iodine solution continue until the test shows no blue colour. Record the time
and blue colour intensity.
Observation:
Absence of blue colour on addition to iodine solution means absence of starch in the mixture
solution. That is whole of the starch has got digested or hydrolysed.
2. Effect of temperature on the digestion of starch by saliva.
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Conclusion:
Temperature effects the digestion of starch by saliva with increase in temp salivary analyse get
inactivated and process of digestion do not take place.
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