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What Condition are Most Favourable for Enzyme Conditions - Coggle Diagram
What Condition are Most Favourable for Enzyme Conditions
Independent Variables
Concentration of Enzyme
Higher concentration of enzyme increases rate of reaction
Low concentration of enzymes limit the rate of reaction
Temperature
Higher temperature denatures the enzyme causing change of active site leading to reduced rate of reaction
Lower temperature means lower total kinetic energy within the system, leading to less collisions per unit of time, hence lower energy consumption.
pH
Too Acidic
Changes active site decreasing rate of reaction
Too Basic
Changes Active site causing a reduction in function
Optimal pH
Optimal pH does not change the intermolecular and intramolecular forces of an enzyme allowing for optimal funciton
Concentration of Substrate
Lower concentration of substrate leads to reduces probability of a collision with correct orientation, leading to lower rate of reaction
High concentration leads to increased chance of collision with enzyme and substrate, hence higher rate of reaction.
Presence of Inhibitors
Competitive
Lower rate of reaction to a certain limit.
Non competitive
fixed decreased rate of reaction
Enzyme Type
Protease
Lipases
Mannanase
Cellulase
Pectinases
Amylases
Washing Liquid Factors
Types of enzymes that are used
Ratio of each type of enzyme in the washing liquid
Amount of washing liquid
Age of washing liquid
Liquid or Powdered form
Measurement of Variables
Controlled Variables
Dependent Variables
Rate of Reaction