a. b. C. d. a. b. C. d. 2. a. b. C. 3. a. b. C. d. 1. What is true about coenzyme Q10? None of the answers 4. a. b. C. d
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a. b. C. d. a. b. C. d. 2. a. b. C. 3. a. b. C. d. 1. What is true about coenzyme Q10? None of the answers 4. a. b. C. d
solutions to occur (e.g. transesterification) d. All answers are advantages of enzymes in organic solvents Which of the following is not an advantage of enzymes in organic solvents? Elimination of microbial contamination Which of the following is not an advantage of using ionic liquids in enzymology? They allow enzyme-catalyzed reactions in non-aqueous media on peptides They are cheap They allow enzyme-catalyzed reactions in non-aqueous media on nucleotides They can dissolve many different compounds Which of the following is not an application of Candida antarctica Lipase B? All of the answers are applications of Candida antarctica Lipase B Production of triglycerides enriched in polyunsaturated fatty acids Reduction of the viscosity of natural starch to improve the condition of paper Generation of novel value-added products by using transesterification Production of biodiesel by catalyzed methanolysis of soybean oil
a. b. C. d. a. b. C. d. 2. a. b. C. 3. a. b. C. d. 1. What is true about coenzyme Q10? None of the answers 4. a. b. C. d. e. It inhibits the synthesis of important antioxidants It is incapable to neutralize reactive oxygen species It produces free radicals I 1. Which of the following is not a disadvantage of using water as a solvent for an enzyme? Water is a poor solvent in preparative organic chemistry Water might induce side reactions such as hydrolysis and racemization It facilitates reagent diffusion Large scale removal of water is tedious and expensive due to its high boiling point Changes in the enantioselectivity of the reaction Reversal of thermodynamic equilibrium in favor of synthesis over hydrolysis, allowing reactions not favored in aqueous