A process for stabilizing the activity of an oxidoreductase enzyme, comprising mixing a phosphine or phosphite with an oxidoreductase enzyme. |
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Process for enhancing the activity of an oxidoreductase, comprising adding to the enzyme, as an enhancer for the activity of said enzyme, a hydroxy benzothiophene. |
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Process for the determination of sodium ions in fluids, wherein the influence of ions on the activity of a transferase, a hydrolase or an oxidoreductase is measured. |
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Process for the determination of potassium ions in body fluids, wherein the influence of the potassium ions on the activity of a microbial transferase, a microbial oxidoreductase, a lyase or a hydrolase is measured. |
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The principle enzyme, pyruvate ferredoxin oxidoreductase, is present in high concentrations and forms conspicuous crystalline structures inside the hydrogenosome. |
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Substances called coenzymes, associated with the oxidoreductase enzymes and necessary for their activity, accept the hydrogen and electrons, which in metabolic systems of animals eventually are transferred to oxygen. |
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The two major systems generating vascular oxidative stress are the NADPH oxidase and xanthine oxidoreductase pathways. |
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MetZymeA is an enzyme solution developed by MetGen, based on thermostabile oxidoreductase enzymes with wide pH tolerance, designed for harsh industrial conditions. |
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Oxidoreductase, any member of a class of enzymes, commonly known as dehydrogenases or oxidases, that catalyze the removal of hydrogen atoms and electrons from the compounds on which they act. |
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Xanthine Oxidoreductase is a rate-limiting enzyme of the purine degradation pathway, oxidizing hypoxanthine into xanthine and xanthine into uric acid. |
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