Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Spectrophotometry, Absorbance, Alkaline Phosphatase

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Enzymes are among the most numerous of proteins in the body. Enzymes allow many chemical reactions to occur at a rate that makes the reaction useful to the living organism. Enzymes are capable of coupling reactions in a productive manner. The study of catalysis is known as enzyme kinetics. Before a molecule of reactant or substrate (s) can become a molecule of product (p) it must possess a certain minimum energy in order to pass a transition state (s p). The amount of energy required is called the activation energy. The transition state in molecular terms represents a halfway point where the bonds of s are distorted sufficiently so the conversion to p becomes possible. The rate of the reaction s p depends on the number of molecules of s that enter the transition state per unit time. There are two ways of increasing reaction rate. The other is to lower the activation of energy.

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