which of the following is not a biocatalyst
ans:amaylase,invertase,enterokinase,lipase
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lipase
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lipase is not a biocatalyst.
lipase:
Glycerol and fatty acids are formed when the lipase enzyme breaks down dietary fats into smaller molecules. Lipase is required for complete fat digestion into smaller fatty acid components.
Explanation for incorrect answer:
Amylase:
The adsorption method was used to successfully develop an amylase (AAM) biocatalyst based on a Mg3Al-layered double-hydroxide (LDH) matrix.
invertase:
Invertase is a widely distributed enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of the disaccharide sucrose into glucose and fructose in plants and microorganisms.
enterokinase:
Enterokinase is one of the most widely used enzymes for cleaving fusion proteins in vitro.
As a result, lipase isn't a biocatalyst.
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