FAQ

What is the Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration?
The Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration is defined as the concentration of enzyme at the start of the reaction in the presence of a non-competitive inhibitor. Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration is usually measured using the Mole per Liter for Molar Concentration. Note that the value of Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration is always positive.
Can the Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration be negative?
No, the Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration, measured in Molar Concentration cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration?
Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration is usually measured using the Mole per Liter[mol/L] for Molar Concentration. Mole per Cubic Meter[mol/L], Mole per Cubic Millimeter[mol/L], Kilomole per Cubic Meter[mol/L] are the few other units in which Apparent Initial Enzyme Concentration can be measured.
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