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Determination of the Kinetics Reaction Rate Using the Biofuel Enzyme Kit

METTLER TOLEDO
27 Jun 2016

This application note describes a method used to monitor the reaction rate of cellobiase, by measuring change in color intensity using UV/Vis spectroscopy.

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Sample PreparationUV-Visible SpectroscopyProteomicsSample ManagementRobotic InstrumentsEnzymesReaction MonitoringPharmacokineticsBiofuelSpectroscopyUV

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