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Bioprocess Engineering 2nd Edition by Fikret Kargi,Michael Shuler

Edition 2ISBN: 9780130819086
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Bioprocess Engineering 2nd Edition by Fikret Kargi,Michael Shuler

Edition 2ISBN: 9780130819086
Exercise 17
The hydration of CO₂ is catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase as follows: The hydration of CO₂ is catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase as follows:   The following data were obtained for the forward and reverse reaction rates at pH 7.1 and an enzyme concentration of     v is the initial reaction rate at the given substrate concentration. Calculate the forward and re- verse catalytic and Michaelis constants. [Courtesy of D. J. Kirwan from Collected Coursework Problems in Biochemical Engineer- ing compiled by H. W. Blanch for 1977 Am. Soc. Eng. Educ. Summer School.] The following data were obtained for the forward and reverse reaction rates at pH 7.1 and an
enzyme concentration of The hydration of CO₂ is catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase as follows:   The following data were obtained for the forward and reverse reaction rates at pH 7.1 and an enzyme concentration of     v is the initial reaction rate at the given substrate concentration. Calculate the forward and re- verse catalytic and Michaelis constants. [Courtesy of D. J. Kirwan from Collected Coursework Problems in Biochemical Engineer- ing compiled by H. W. Blanch for 1977 Am. Soc. Eng. Educ. Summer School.] The hydration of CO₂ is catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase as follows:   The following data were obtained for the forward and reverse reaction rates at pH 7.1 and an enzyme concentration of     v is the initial reaction rate at the given substrate concentration. Calculate the forward and re- verse catalytic and Michaelis constants. [Courtesy of D. J. Kirwan from Collected Coursework Problems in Biochemical Engineer- ing compiled by H. W. Blanch for 1977 Am. Soc. Eng. Educ. Summer School.] v is the initial reaction rate at the given substrate concentration. Calculate the forward and re-
verse catalytic and Michaelis constants.
[Courtesy of D. J. Kirwan from "Collected Coursework Problems in Biochemical Engineer-
ing" compiled by H. W. Blanch for 1977 Am. Soc. Eng. Educ. Summer School.]
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