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Effect of Calcium Chloride on Choline Esterase

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THE effect of salts on choline esterase activity has been studied by a number of investigators1–13. The results may be summarized as follows : (1) True choline esterase : salts with univalent or divalent cations inhibit at low concentrations of acetylcholine, whereas these salts activate at high concentrations of acetylcholine ; the optimum substrate concentration is shifted to higher values, though this was not found by Augustinsson10. (2) Pseudo-choline esterase : salts with univalent cations inhibit, whereas divalent cations activate. In most experiments, hitherto, acetylcholine only was used as substrate, and choline esterase activities were determined manometrically, thus introducing a possible complicating effect of bicarbonate and other buffers present in the system. An effect of the salts (especially at high concentrations) on the bicarbonate – carbon dioxide equilibrium cannot be excluded.

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VAN DER MEER, C. Effect of Calcium Chloride on Choline Esterase. Nature 171, 78–79 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171078a0

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