Substrate Concentration if Michaelis Constant is very Large than Substrate Concentration evaluator uses Substrate Concentration = (Initial Reaction Rate*Michaelis Constant)/(Catalytic Rate Constant*Initial Enzyme Concentration) to evaluate the Substrate Concentration, The Substrate concentration if Michaelis constant is very large than substrate concentration formula is defined as the relation with initial reaction rate and initial enzyme concentration. Here substrate concentration is very less i.e negligible in comparison to Michaelis constant. Substrate Concentration is denoted by S symbol.
How to evaluate Substrate Concentration if Michaelis Constant is very Large than Substrate Concentration using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Substrate Concentration if Michaelis Constant is very Large than Substrate Concentration, enter Initial Reaction Rate (V0), Michaelis Constant (KM), Catalytic Rate Constant (kcat) & Initial Enzyme Concentration ([E0]) and hit the calculate button.