Exploring Catalase and Invertase Activity Using Sodium Alginate-Encapsulated Yeast (Yeast Spheres)
Finding the right enzyme experiment can be problematic, depending what one is trying to show, what supplies and equipment are available, and the time one can devote to the topic. I’ve developed simple and inexpensive labs for looking at catalase and invertase activity using yeast encapsulated in sod...
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Autor principal: | Pamela J. Bryer |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/06883c16b9eb40588109f217d1b72bb1 |
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