Amylase is the name given to glycoside
hydrolase enzymes that break down starch into
maltose molecules. Although the amylases are designated
by different Greek letters, they all act on α-1,4-glycosidic
bonds. Under the original name of diastase, amylase
was the first enzyme to be found and isolated by Anselme
Payen in 1833.
Amylase is a digestive
enzyme made primarily by the pancreas and salivary
glands. Enzymes are substances made
and used by the body to trigger specific chemical reactions.
The primary function of the enzyme amylase is to break
down starches in food so that they can be used by the
body. Amylase testing is usually done to determine the
cause of sudden abdominal pain.