A Simple, Rapid Technique for the Study of the Action of Hydrolytic Enzymes on Insoluble Substrates
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.104.2708.488
A Simple, Rapid Technique for the Study of the Action of Hydrolytic Enzymes on Insoluble Substrates
Abstract
A rapid, simple, quantitative technique has been developed for the study of the action of hydrolytic enzymes on certain insoluble substrates. The end point of digestion is indicated by the release of a glass bead, when two pieces of lens paper sealed together by the substrate separate due to its digestion by the enzyme.
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