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- enzymes was still unknown in the early 1900s. Many scientists observed that enzymatic activity was ****ociated with proteins, but others (such as Nobel laureate...
- In biochemistry, enzymatic hydrolysis is a process in which enzymes facilitate the cleavage of bonds in molecules with the addition of the elements of...
- An enzymatic biofuel cell is a specific type of fuel cell that uses enzymes as a catalyst to oxidize its fuel, rather than precious metals. Enzymatic biofuel...
- time, browning in particular falls into two main categories: enzymatic versus non-enzymatic browning processes. Browning has many important implications...
- either inorganic chemicals (chemical interesterification, CIE) or enzymes (enzymatic interesterification, EIE). This process is typically used to adjust the...
- Enzyme ****ays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition. The quantity...
- Glycation (non-enzymatic glycosylation) is the covalent attachment of a sugar to a protein, lipid or nucleic acid molecule. Typical sugars that parti****te...
- In biochemistry, a ligase is an enzyme that can catalyze the joining (ligation) of two molecules by forming a new chemical bond. This is typically via...
- polar substrates toward their binding sites so that the rates of these enzymatic reactions are greater than their apparent diffusion-controlled limits[citation...
- (Ranunculaceae). On maceration, for example when the plant is wounded, it is enzymatically broken down into glucose and the toxin protoanemonin. Berger, Artur;...