Influence of different sized beads on the activity of the immobilized catalyst Objective: To understand how changes in the size of beads containing yeast change the activity of catalase in fermentation reaction between hydrogen peroxide and immobilized enzyme. Catalysts are substances that accelerate the rate of chemical reactions and are not used up by the process itself, but they can be physically affected. That is, deterioration of the surface of the catalyst. The catalyst reduces the activation energy required for a particular reaction by providing different reaction pathways.
Objective: The purpose of this experiment was to pour milk into a column containing immobilized lactase, then investigate the size of the beads to produce high concentration glucose. In order to investigate the difference in the amount of lactose contained in each milk, you can also experiment with two kinds of milk (semi-skimmed milk and whole milk). The smaller the size of the beads in the column, the higher the concentration of glucose produced by pouring lactose into a beaker containing lactose-free milk. However, I do not know whether whole milk (WM) or semiskim milk (SSM) contains high concentrations of glucose. Because they only show how much fat is contained in each fat. Then there may be a concept of inhibitor that I should argue after collecting the results
Influence of different sized beads on the activity of the immobilized catalyst Objective: To understand how changes in the size of beads containing yeast change the activity of catalase in fermentation reaction between hydrogen peroxide and immobilized enzyme. Catalysts are substances that accelerate the rate of chemical reactions and are not used up by the process itself, but they can be physically affected. That is, deterioration of the surface of the catalyst. - Evaluation of catalyst interpretation In my own discovery, an abnormality occurred, the height of the foam decreased to -3 mm at 60 degrees and then increased to 2 mm. This is an exception. Normally, the chart should be kept diminishing after moving up. In addition, since the graph is 41 mm at the beginning of zero, the pattern is displayed in the class's average data, decreasing to 80 degrees after increasing to the optimum point of 40 degrees.
Investigation of the effect of enzyme catalysis on hydrogen peroxide Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effect of different enzymes (catalyst) on hydrogen peroxide. - Study of the effect of changes in substrate concentration on enzyme catalysis Introduction ============ I am experimenting the effect of substrate concentration on enzyme catalysis. Experiment to determine the time required to fill a test tube filled with reactive gas (oxygen).