1949
DOI: 10.1021/ja01173a540
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Inhibition of Urease

Abstract: Communicationslowed by acetylation and treatment with sodium bicarbonate then gives D-eryí/iro-triacetoxy-1nitropentene-1, the key compound for the desose synthesis, in 45% yield.

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“…Since the enzyme must alao catalyze the reverse reaction, the E + S d E S e E + P (12) If the equilibrium for the reaction is not far to the right, it will be more difficult to determine the initial velocity of the forward reaction (11). Since the enzyme must alao catalyze the reverse reaction, the E + S d E S e E + P (12) If the equilibrium for the reaction is not far to the right, it will be more difficult to determine the initial velocity of the forward reaction (11).…”
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“…Since the enzyme must alao catalyze the reverse reaction, the E + S d E S e E + P (12) If the equilibrium for the reaction is not far to the right, it will be more difficult to determine the initial velocity of the forward reaction (11). Since the enzyme must alao catalyze the reverse reaction, the E + S d E S e E + P (12) If the equilibrium for the reaction is not far to the right, it will be more difficult to determine the initial velocity of the forward reaction (11).…”
Section: Simple Mechanism Not Involving a Complex (99123)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For mechanislns (12) and (14) the integral equation is For mechanislns (12) and (14) the integral equation is…”
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