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Analysis of enzyme reaction kinetics / F. Xavier Malcata

By: Series: Enzyme reaction engineeringPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2023Description: xxiii,579pages: illustration 28cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119490241
Subject(s): Summary: 'Analysis of Enzyme Reaction Kinetics is the second set in a unique 11-volume collection on Enzyme Reactor Engineering. This two-volume set comprehensively describes rate expressions pertaining to enzymatic reactions, including modulation by physicochemical factors - as tools for prediction and control of how fast substrate(s) are transformed to products, an essential element of mass balances to, and practical operation of (enzyme) reactors. Therefore, rate expressions are mathematically derived from mechanistic postulates, and complemented by appropriate statistical approaches, in attempts to fit them to experimental data (first volume); physical and chemical modulation of reaction rate is discussed next, upon both enzyme-catalyzed and enzyme deactivation reactions (second volume)'-- Provided by publisher.
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'Analysis of Enzyme Reaction Kinetics is the second set in a unique 11-volume collection on Enzyme Reactor Engineering. This two-volume set comprehensively describes rate expressions pertaining to enzymatic reactions, including modulation by physicochemical factors - as tools for prediction and control of how fast substrate(s) are transformed to products, an essential element of mass balances to, and practical operation of (enzyme) reactors. Therefore, rate expressions are mathematically derived from mechanistic postulates, and complemented by appropriate statistical approaches, in attempts to fit them to experimental data (first volume); physical and chemical modulation of reaction rate is discussed next, upon both enzyme-catalyzed and enzyme deactivation reactions (second volume)'-- Provided by publisher.

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