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Inhibition of riboflavin-sensitized photoinactivation of taka-amylase a by some inhibitors

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Durch Gegenwart von Co++ oder J oder Tryptophan oderp-Phenylendiamin wird die durch Riboflavin sensibilisierte Photoinaktivierung der Taka-Amylase A stark gehemmt. Die möglichen Mechanismen der Hemmungswirkung dieser Inhibitoren werden diskutiert.

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Tomita, G. Inhibition of riboflavin-sensitized photoinactivation of taka-amylase a by some inhibitors. Experientia 23, 25–26 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02142247

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