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AbstractIn this study, peroxidase from Ziziphus jujuba was purified using ion exchange, and gel filtration chromatography resulting in an 18.9-fold enhancement of activity with a recovery of 20%. The molecular weight of Z. jujuba peroxidase was 56 kDa, as estimated by Sephacryl S-200. The purity was evaluated by SDS, which showed a single prominent band. The optimal activity of the peroxidase was achieved at pH 7.5 and 50 °C. Z. jujuba peroxidase showed catalytic efficiency (Kcat/Km) values of 25 and 43 for guaiacol and H2O2, respectively. It was completely inactivated when incubated with β-mercaptoethanol for 15 min. Hg2+, Zn2+, Cd2+, and NaN3 (5 mM) were effective peroxidase inhibitors, whereas Cu2+ and Ca2+ enhanced the peroxidase activity. The activation energy (Ea) for substrate hydrolysis was 43.89 kJ mol−1, while the Z value and temperature quotient (Q10) were found to be 17.3 °C and 2, respectively. The half-life of the peroxidase was between 117.46 and 14.15 min. For denaturation of the peroxidase, the activation energy for irreversible inactivation Ea*(d) was 120.9 kJmol−1. Thermodynamic experiments suggested a non-spontaneous (∆G*d > 0) and endothermic reaction phase. Other thermodynamic parameters of the irreversible inactivation of the purified enzyme, such as ∆H* and ∆S*, were also studied. Based on these results, the purified peroxidase has a potential role in some industrial applications.
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