Iso-Enzymes Iso-enzymes are physically distinct forms of the same enzyme activity. Higher organisms have several physically distinct versions of a given enzyme, each of which catalyzes …
Presence of activators Presence of certain inorganic ions increases the activity of enzymes. The best examples are chloride ions activated salivary amylase and calcium activated lipases. Effect of …
Effect of pH Like temperature, all enzymes have a optimum pH, at which the enzymatic activity will be at maximum. Many enzymes are most efficient in the region of …
Effect of temperature Velocity of enzymatic reaction increases with temperature of the medium which they are most efficient and the same is termed as optimum temperature. As temperatures increases …
Effect of product concentration In case of a reversible reaction catalyzed by a enzyme, as per the law of mass action the rate of reaction is slowed down with …
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Effect of enzyme Concentration As there is optimal substrate concentration, rate of an enzymatic reaction or velocity (V) is directly proportional to the enzyme concentration. Presence of excess substrate …
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