Science, asked by glintamary07, 1 month ago

what is reversible anticholinesterase?​

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Answered by chavi7749
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Explanation:

  • Reversible anticholinesterases include the truly reversible nonester quaternary ammonium compounds and the esters of carbamic acid, which react covalently with the enzyme surface. .
  • Irreversible anticholinesterases are organophosphates that result in a phosphorylated enzyme not significantly regenerated by hydrolysis.
Answered by TokyoLights
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Reversible anticholinesterases include the truly reversible nonester quaternary ammonium compounds and the esters of carbamic acid, which react covalently with the enzyme surface.

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