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ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1036.9016 2023-05-15T18:05:06+02:00 A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1036.9016 en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1036.9016 Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. text ftciteseerx 2020-03-08T01:16:21Z Abstract Catalase is one of the most active antioxidant defence enzymes known for being highly cooperative with SOD and other H 2 O2 producers at high flux of hydrogen peroxide. In the present study, catalase activity was analyzed in liver samples of different animals both by gel activity staining method as well as spectrophotometric biochemical method. Five different animals like fish (Cirrhinus mrigala), amphibia (Bufo melanistictus.), reptile (Calotes versicolor.), bird (Gallus domesticus.), and mammal (Rattus rattus) from five different classes of vertebrates were taken for the study. Catalases from these animals differ in activities as shown by biochemical assay method and activity staining method. Text Rattus rattus Unknown
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Abstract Catalase is one of the most active antioxidant defence enzymes known for being highly cooperative with SOD and other H 2 O2 producers at high flux of hydrogen peroxide. In the present study, catalase activity was analyzed in liver samples of different animals both by gel activity staining method as well as spectrophotometric biochemical method. Five different animals like fish (Cirrhinus mrigala), amphibia (Bufo melanistictus.), reptile (Calotes versicolor.), bird (Gallus domesticus.), and mammal (Rattus rattus) from five different classes of vertebrates were taken for the study. Catalases from these animals differ in activities as shown by biochemical assay method and activity staining method.
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A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates
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A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates
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A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates
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A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates
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A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates
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A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates A Comparative Study of Catalase Activities in Different Vertebrates
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comparative study of catalase activities in different vertebrates a comparative study of catalase activities in different vertebrates
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