
Ascorbic acid is found strikingly to decrease the activity of bovine kidney alkaline phosphatase in vitro. The inhibition of alkaline phosphatase is a function of ascorbic acid concentration and is time and temperature dependent. The presence of the substrate protects the enzyme against the inhibitory action of the vitamin.
Time Factors, Temperature, Animals, Cattle, Ascorbic Acid, Alkaline Phosphatase, Kidney
Time Factors, Temperature, Animals, Cattle, Ascorbic Acid, Alkaline Phosphatase, Kidney
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