Kinetic Studies of Alkaline Phosphatase from the Liver of Agama agama Lizard

  • Abubakar M
  • Wasagu R
  • Umar M
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Abstract

Kinetic studies were carried out on alkaline phosphatase (ALP) extracted from the liver of Agama agama lizard. Incubation of ALP extract with para – nitrophenyl phosphate formed the basis for the determination of enzyme activity. Spectrophotometric method was used to assay the enzyme, and the kinetic constants: Maximum velocity (V max ) and Michaelis Menten constant (Km) were calculated. The Km and V max values were 2.5mM and 1.538 X 10 -3 ìmol/min respectively. Inhibition studies show that the enzyme activity was competitively inhibited by 0.67mM sodium hydrogen orthophosphate (NaH 2 PO 4 ) with inhibition constant (Ki) of 2.27mM. The optimum pH of the enzyme was 9.9 and the optimum temperature was 35 O C. The enzyme exhibited linear Arrhenius relationship with  corresponding catalytic energy of activation (E a ) of 1.44KJmol -1 . This study gives an insight of the catalytic properties of ALP extracted from the liver of Agama agama lizard. Keywords : Alkaline phosphatase, Agama agama , para – nitrophenyl phosphate (p - NPP), Arrhenius relationship, Michaelis Menten constant.

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Abubakar, M., Wasagu, R., & Umar, M. (2013). Kinetic Studies of Alkaline Phosphatase from the Liver of Agama agama Lizard. Nigerian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/njbas.v21i2.6

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