1963
DOI: 10.5925/jnsv1954.9.136
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Studies on Plant Flavokinase

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“…2 it can be observed that extractable protein increased with increases of extraction time, the highest extractable protein yielded after 4 h of extraction, thereafter, no increase in the recovered protein was observed even after 14 h of extraction. Similar results were obtained by MITSUDA [17] and SEKUL et al…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Sweet Potato Leavessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…2 it can be observed that extractable protein increased with increases of extraction time, the highest extractable protein yielded after 4 h of extraction, thereafter, no increase in the recovered protein was observed even after 14 h of extraction. Similar results were obtained by MITSUDA [17] and SEKUL et al…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Sweet Potato Leavessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is of interest that the enzyme is inhibited by Zn ion, which is one of the essential factors for the riboflavin kinase in leaves (9). Inorgainc phosphates, Phosphomonoesters and Nucleotides: The hydrolysis of FMN by enzyme III was inhibited markedly by the inorganic ortho and pyrophosphates as shown in Table 4.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%