Enzyme - Law Dictionary Search Results
inactivate
to make inactive as boiling will inactivate most enzymes acetylation of the antibiotic inactivated it
Intestinal
Of or pertaining to the intestines of an animal as the intestinal tube intestinal digestion intestinal enzymes
Intracellular
movements seen in the pigment cells the salivary cells and in the protoplasm of some vegetable cells intracellular enzymes Contrasted with extracellular
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kinase
One of a class of enzymes that catalyze transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to another molecule it is a type of phosphorylase
Metabolism
which are fitted either for excretion or for some special purpose as in the manufacture of the digestive enzymes Hence metabolism may be either constructive anabolism or destructive catabolism
pancreatin
One of the digestive enzymes of the pancreatic juice
Serine
hydroxyl group on the side chain is involved in the catalytic action at the active site of some enzymes such as proteases The IUPAC abbreviation for serine in protein sequences is Ser Chemically it is 2 amino
Commercial utilisation
Commercial utilisation, 'commercial utilization' means end uses of biological resources for commercial utilization such as drugs, industrial enzymes, food flavours, fragrance, cosmetics, emulsifiers, oleoresins, colours, extracts and genes used for improving crops and live stock through
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