Abstract
Spinach leaf carbonic anhydrase has been used as a tool in the Krebs-Roughton technique to determine whether several plant decarboxylase systems give rise to carbon dioxide or bicarbonate as the primary end product. The results show that in addition to the urease – urea and yeast carboxylase – pyruvic systems, the plant enzyme systems decarboxylating pyruvic, oxalacetic, glutamic, and α-ketoglutaric acids produce carbon dioxide and not bicarbonate as the primary end product.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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