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Enzyme Science and Engineering

Enzyme Science and Engineering. Instructor: Prof. Subhash Chand, Department of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, IIT Delhi. This course deals with one of the largest group of biomolecules what we know as enzymes. You are familiar with number of biomolecules like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins. This enzyme falls into the category of proteins and the course will cover various aspects of enzymes particularly in relation to their applications as a biocatalyst in the process industries. This course covers lessons on enzymatic catalysis, reversible inhibition, immobilized enzymes and its application, effects of immobilization, steady state analysis of mass transfer and enzyme technology challenges. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 05 - Specificity of Enzyme Action


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Lecture 01 - Introduction and Scope
Lecture 02 - Characteristic Features of Enzymes
Lecture 03 - Enzymes and Biocatalysts
Lecture 04 - Enzymatic Catalysts
Lecture 05 - Specificity of Enzyme Action
Lecture 06 - Kinetics of Enzyme Catalyzed Reactions
Lecture 07 - Kinetics of Enzyme Catalyzed Reactions (cont.)
Lecture 08 - Deviation from Hyperbolic Enzyme Kinetics
Lecture 09 - Role of Effector Molecules in Enzyme Kinetics
Lecture 10 - Reversible Inhibition
Lecture 11 - Effect of PH and Temperature on Enzyme
Lecture 12 - Kinetics of Bisubstrate Enzyme
Lecture 13 - Kinetics of Bisubstrate Enzyme (cont.)
Lecture 14 - Immobilized Enzymes I
Lecture 15 - Immobilized Enzymes II
Lecture 16 - Immobilized Enzymes III
Lecture 17 - Immobilization of Enzymes by Entrapment
Lecture 18 - Effect of Immobilization
Lecture 19 - Reactions for Enzyme Catalyzed Reactions
Lecture 20 - Idealized Enzyme Reactor Performance
Lecture 21 - Idealized Enzyme Reactor Performance (cont.)
Lecture 22 - Kinetic Parameters for IME Systems
Lecture 23 - Steady State Analysis of Mass Transfer
Lecture 24 - Steady State Analysis of Mass Transfer (cont.)
Lecture 25 - Non Ideal Flow in Continuous Immobilized Enzyme
Lecture 26 - Applications of Immobilized Enzymes in Process
Lecture 27 - Analytical Applications
Lecture 28 - Enzyme Technology Challenges