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What is saturation of enzymes?
What is saturation of enzymes?
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SATURATION OF ENZYMES
The point where all the
active sites
in an enzyme are
completely occupied by substrate molecules
is meant by saturation of enzymes.
Further increase in substrate concentration does not increase the rate of chemical reaction.
This stage of
maximum velocity
of the enzyme is called as
V
max
.
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