Methods of Enzymatic Analysis

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis
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Synopsis Methods of Enzymatic Analysis by : Hans Ulrich Bergmeyer

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis
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Synopsis Methods of Enzymatic Analysis by : Hans-UIrich Bergmeyer

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis focuses on the general progress in enzymology and in the special field of enzymatic analysis. This book explores the commercial production of biochemical reagents for analysis and explains the transition from the possible use of enzymatic analysis to its various applications in pure and applied biochemistry. Organized into four sections, this book starts with an overview of the basis of enzymatic analysis and provides general experimental guidelines for the techniques of measurement and for the disintegration of cells and tissues. This text then provides detailed instructions for the determination of substrates and assay of enzyme activities. Other chapters explore the practical aspects and information necessary for the application of reagents to enzymatic analysis, including sources, stability, and purity required. The final section describes the commercially available enzymes, coenzymes, substrates, and several less common reagents. Biochemists, biophysicists, researchers, and graduate students will find this book extremely useful.

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis
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Synopsis Methods of Enzymatic Analysis by : Hans Ulrich Bergmeyer

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis
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Methods of Enzymatic Analysis: Enzymes 1, Oxidoreductases, transferases

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis: Enzymes 1, Oxidoreductases, transferases
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Synopsis Methods of Enzymatic Analysis: Enzymes 1, Oxidoreductases, transferases by : Hans Ulrich Bergmeyer

This twelve volume series is a useful reference manual for work in the laboratory. Seven hundred authors from 29 countries describe the methods of enzymatic analysis in a way that corresponds to the various steps undertaken in laboratory routine. Designed for use in the laboratory rather than in the library, the third edition takes into account recent changes in symbolism, nomenclature, & enzyme classification. The series provides information on the precision of measurement, the sensitivity & limitation of a method, & on possible alternatives. Annotations by the authors convey their personal experience by including useful hints, remarks & experimental tricks to make the method truly workable.

Methods of Enzymatic analysis V4

Methods of Enzymatic analysis V4
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Synopsis Methods of Enzymatic analysis V4 by : Hans-UIrich Bergmeyer

Methods of Enzymatic Analysis, Volume 4 reviews developments in the use of enzymes as tools in analytical biochemistry, including advances in assay techniques. It discusses the principles and methods for the elucidation of structures of enzymes, such as peptides, proteins, amino acids, fatty acid metabolites, lipids, steroids, nucleic acids, purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides, and coenzymes. It also considers the isolation and characterization of active centers in enzymes. This volume is divided into four parts, each discussing a group of enzymes and their determination. Part I focuses on proteins, peptides, and amino acids including amines and amides. Part II is concerned with fatty acid metabolites, lipids, and steroids ranging from polyunsaturated fatty acids and lecithin to choline, acetylcholine, triglycerides, glycerol, acetoacetate, triacetate, fumarylacetoacetate, 20-ketosteroids, prostaglandins, bile acids, and cholesterol. Part III discusses nucleic acids, purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides, coenzymes, and related compounds, whereas Part IV looks at other substrates and effectors such as inorganic phosphate. The book concludes with a chapter on metabolites and their concentrations in animal tissues. Biochemists as well as students and researchers working in the field of analytical biochemistry will find this book highly informative.