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Types of Enzymes Involved in Oxidative Process: 5 Types

The following points highlight the five main enzymes involved in oxidative process. The enzymes are: 1. Oxidases 2. Aerobic Dehydrogenases 3. Anaerobic Dehydrogenases 4. Hydro-peroxidases 5. Oxygenases. Oxidative Processes: Enzyme # 1. Oxidases: (a) Enzymes that catalyse the removal of hy­drogen from a substrate but use only oxy­gen as a hydrogen acceptor to form water as a reaction product (with [...]

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Energy Capture in Respiratory Chain| Biologic Oxidation

In this article we will discuss about the Energy Capture in Respiratory Chain in Mitochondria. 1. When substrates are oxidized through an NAD-linked dehydrogenase, 3 mol inor­ganic phosphate are incorporated into 3 mol of ADP to form 3 mol of ATP per half mol of O2 (1/2 O2) consumed, i.e. the P; O ratio = 3. 2. When a substrate [...]

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Mitochondrial Membrane: Anatomy and Functions | Biologic Oxidation

In this article we will discuss about the Anatomy and Functions of Mitochondrial Membrane. Anatomy of Mitochondrial Membrane: 1. The outer membrane of mitochondria is permeable to most metabolites, but the inner membrane is selectively permeable. 2. The inner membrane has a matrix and the inner membrane is thrown into folds or cristae. 3. The presence of monoamine oxidase and [...]

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