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Specific Activity of Amylase and Activation Energy Required for the Activity and Q10 Values in Different Temperature Regimes in Telescopium telescopium | Chapter 5 | Cutting Edge Research in Biology Vol. 9

 This branch aimed to decide the specific venture of amylase, activation energy necessary for the activity and Q10 principles indifferent temperature regimes.  Enzyme beginning amylase was purified to the electrophoretic uniformity from hepatopancreas of Telescopium telescopium by ammonium sulphate fractionation procedures, being apart and chromatographic procedure. Specimens of Telescopium telescopium were composed from Mandovi estuary, Choraon Islands, Goa all along 2004 to 2006. Each animal was opened by way of bone machine for cutting grass aseptically. The present investigation shows that the strength of activation almost waited the same at 40-60oC except for a temperature range of 30-40oC it was second maximal to that obtained at 10-20oC. Purified catalyst had the activity equivalent to 42.12 μ mol/mg/brief time period. Samples were collected from Choraon Islands of Goa State all the while 2004-2006. Energy of Activation was maximum between hotnesses 10⁰ C - 20⁰ C,187.38 ±10.43 J/mol; at 60⁰ C to 70⁰ C it was equivalent to about 154 J/mol. Q10 value was chief at a temperature range of 10⁰ C to 20⁰ C and the catalyst velocity raised by a determinant of 0.065 ± 0.009. The energy of incitement for amylases on an average is 163.83±3.33 Jules/mol and this is probably the first report on strength of activation necessity of amylases from any invertebrate studied up until now. As the temperature range was raised beyond 20⁰ C until 70⁰ C, the lowest Q10 worth was obtained at a hotness range of 60⁰ C to 70⁰ and it was equivalent to 0.001 ±0.00. The results of the experiment signify that the successive rise in hotness the Q10 values of α-amylases of Telescopium telescopium lower afterward.

Author(s) Details:

Sharvari Nilesh Kudtarkar,
Department of Zoology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa-403 206, India.

Prakash V. Desai,
Department of Zoology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa-403 206, India.

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