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Original Articles

Effects of Alkali Halides and Other Inorganic Salts on Radiation Inactivation of Taka-amylase in Aqueous System

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Pages 852-859 | Received 29 Jul 1961, Published online: 09 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Effects of alkali halides on radiation inactivation of Taka-amylase A were investigated in connection with their synergistic action to the radiation inactivation of microorganisms. Effective concentrations of these halides in protection against irradiation inactivation of this enzyme were well corresponded to that observed in the synergistic action to microorganisms. Removal of dissolved oxygen from halide solutions decreased their protective effect. Irradiated alkali halide solutions of relatively higher concentrations exhibited the inactivating action to this enzyme, and various types of addition effects of halogens and halogenoxyacids were observed with or without irradiation. Sodium nitrite showed effective protection even with higher radiation doses, and the heavy metal cations, Cu++ and Fe+++, also gave a protective action in low concentrations. From these observations, the possible interpretation on the mode of protection of alkali halides was attempted.

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