Partial Purification of Glutathione S-transferase Enzyme From the Seed of Mallow (Malva Slyvestris L.) and Investigation of the Inhibition Kinetics of Some Heavy Metals
Abstract:Glutathione S-Transferase (GST) enzyme is abundant in mammals, insects, sh and microorganisms, as well as in various tissues of these species, particularly in tissues exposed to xenobiotics from the environment. As a result, the enzyme execute detoxifying function by scavenging a diverse range of xenobiotics, such as chemotherapeutic medicines, environmental carcinogens, and endogenous compounds. In this study, GST enzyme was puri ed from mallow (Malva slyvestris L.) seed for the rst time and the kinetic param… Show more
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