
Effects of temperature on
enzyme catalyzed reactions
Lecturer: Msc. Le Hong Phu

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CONTENT
Introduction
Effects of temperature on enzyme-catalyzed
reactions
Example and Application
Conclusion

•Living processes consists almost entirely of biochemical
reactions. Without catalysts these reactions would not occur fast
enough to sustain life.
How does an enzyme
do this?
------> because enzyme
is a catalytic protein-a
chemical agent that
changes the rate of a
reaction without being
consumed by the
reaction
Introduction about enzyme-catalyzed
reaction.

Optimal temperature of human enzyme is about 35-40ºC, of
bacteria is about 70ºC or higher
Factor effects on enzyme-catalyzed
reaction

