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What are examples of inhibitor?

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What is rust inhibitor?

rust inhibitor is some sort of alkali


What statement best describes the function of a competitive inhibitor in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?

Competitive inhibitor is a substance that competes directly with a normal substrate for an enzymatic-binding site of an enzyme. Such an inhibitor usually resembles the substrate to the extent that it specifically binds to the active site of the enzyme but differs from it so as to be unreactive and therefore there will be no catalytic reaction. Some examples are: methotrexate that is competitive inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase, and malonate which structurally resembles succinate (that is converted to fumarate by succinate dehydrogenase during the citric acid cycle) but cannot be dehydrogenated.


Can ACE inhibitor cause dizziness?

Some people feel dizzy or lightheaded after taking the first dose of an ACE inhibitor


Blocks the action of the enzyme that causes the blood vessels to contract resulting in hypertension?

ACE inhibitor


Is Depakote a MAO inhibitor?

No, Depakote is not an MAO Inhibitor.


What material is used to decrease the rate of a reaction?

An "inhibitor" (aka negative catalyst) slows or blocks a chemical reaction. In some cases this can also be called a deterrent or a retardant. The term anticatalyst(anti-catalyst) refers to blocking the action of a catalyst.


What is an inhibitor that forms a covalent bond with an amino acid side group within the active site?

A covalent inhibitor is one that forms a stable covalent bond with an amino acid residue within the active site of an enzyme. This kind of interaction can irreversibly inhibit the enzyme's activity by blocking its active site or altering its structure. Examples include penicillin binding to serine in the active site of penicillinase.


What is an example of a MAO-B inhibitor?

Selegiline is an MAO-B inhibitor


Why is sodium nitrite added to food?

Some uses of sodium nitrite in foods industry:- inhibitor of the growth of microbial organisms- inhibitor of lipids oxidation- improve the taste and color of meat products


What is a anaerobic inhibitor?

An anaerobic inhibitor is a substance that prevents or inhibits the growth of anaerobic bacteria by disrupting their metabolic processes in the absence of oxygen. These inhibitors are often used to control microbial growth in environments where oxygen levels are low or absent.


Name one ATPase inhibitor?

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