Abstract

In work joint influence of ions of bivalent metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn) and temperatures on level of activity alkaline phosphatase mucous membrane beluga, starlet and their hybrid is shown. Dependence of response of enzyme on action of ions of metals according to their position in a periodic table of chemical elements is shown. The given dependence remains and at temperature change incubation, only at low temperatures the activating effect of metals being in the peri-od beginning is maximum, and at high, is maximum inhibiting effect of metals being in the period end.

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  • In work joint influence of ions of bivalent metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn) and temperatures on level of activity alkaline phosphatase mucous membrane beluga, starlet and their hybrid is shown

  • Dependence of response of enzyme on action of ions of metals according to their position in a periodic table of chemical elements is shown

  • The given dependence remains and at temperature change incubation, only at low temperatures the activating effect of metals being in the period beginning is maximum, and at high, is maximum inhibiting effect of metals being in the period end

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Introduction

In work joint influence of ions of bivalent metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn) and temperatures on level of activity alkaline phosphatase mucous membrane beluga, starlet and their hybrid is shown. Dependence of response of enzyme on action of ions of metals according to their position in a periodic table of chemical elements is shown. В связи с этим целью данной работы являлось исследование in vitro совместного влияния температуры и ионов шести металлов четвертого периода периодической системы химических элементов (Mn, Fe (II), Co, Ni, Cu и Zn) на уровень активности щелочной фосфатазы слизистой оболочки кишечника белуги, севрюги и их гибрида – бестера.

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