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A NUMBER of electrolytes, which are in common use in the fractionation of proteins, have been studied for their effect on choline- and ali-esterase of the housefly. The substrates were acetylcholine and ethylbutyrate, respectively. Enzyme activity was measured by a pH-titrimetric method using barbitone-HCl (pH 7) as buffer.
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SHATOURY, H. Effect of Solvated Ions on the Activity of Esterases in the Housefly. Nature 205, 501–502 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205501a0
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