Biology, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

At what temperature does lipase works best? ​

Answers

Answered by bhoomitiwari434
0

Answer:

Many enzymes in the human body have an optimum temperature of approximately 40˚C. I anticipate that the lipase enzyme will hydrolyse fats most efficiently at a temperature of about 37 – 40˚C, as this is close to our human body temperature (37˚C) and matches the temperature of the digestive organs in which lipase acts.

www.ucl.ac.uk › ~zcapf71 › l...

Answered by Sanjay7836
0

Answer:

approximately 40°C.

Explanation:

Many enzymes in the human body have an

optimum temperature of approximately 40°C. I anticipate that the lipase enzyme will hydrolyse fats most efficiently at a temperature of about 37

— 40°C, as this is close to our human body

temperature (37°C) and matches the temperature of the digestive organs in which lipase acts.

Similar questions