¶ … Acidic Fluid on Enzymatic Activity
The aim of the experiment is to investigate the effect of an acidic fluid on enzymatic activity.
Enzymes are the class of molecules referred as proteins having one or more chains of amino acids, which are joined together by peptide bonds. The role of an enzyme is to speed up or catalyze the chemical reactions as well as reducing the amount of energy that an enzyme needs to enhance a chemical reaction. (Al-Hakimi, 2008). In other words, enzymes are the protein molecules found in living cell used to speed up a reaction in the cell. Catalyze is an example of an enzyme found on liver and potato. However, the level of enzyme activity is affected by factors such as PH, temperature and salinity. (El-Beltagin, Mohamed, Mekki, et al. 2011). For example, PH has the ability to affect the state of ionization of basic or acidic of amino acids since the amino acids contain carboxyl functional features in the side chains. Essentially, an evaluation of the acid on the enzyme activity is critical because of the cytochrome P450, which is one of the families of the enzyme is the most cause of harmful drug to drug interaction during a drug development; which is the major factor for removing some drugs from the clinical trials. Thus, it is critical to understand the potential effect of acid on the enzyme activity to avoid undesirable drug development. (Lin, Zhang, Lu, et al. 2015).
Hypothesis
A presence of 9 ml of acidic content on a slice of potato makes catalyze in the potato break down rapidly. The study tests the hypothesis with the following...
The study measures the enzyme activity with a number of bubbles that each test tube produces. Typically, bubble production occurs when the potatoes are breaking down the H202 into water and oxygen.
Results
The results reveals that catalyze in the potatoes did not break down and submerged in base content. Similarly, catalyze in the potatoes did not break down and submerged in the neutral content. However, the catalyze in the potato break down rapidly in the test tube with acidic content.
The original hypothesis states that a presence of 9 ml of acidic content on a slice of potato makes the catalyze in the potato break down rapidly. The finding supports the hypothesis showing that the catalyze in the potatoes break down rapidly with the 9 ml of acidic content. However, the catalyze in potatoes did not break down following the presence of neural or base content revealing that acidic content has an effect on enzyme activity than the base or neutral contents.
A similar experiment to evaluate the impact of is carried out by adding 2cm3 of yeast in the test tube and adding 4 cm3 of H202 solution filled…
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