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What is the Difference between heat labile and heat stable substances?

Heat labile substances are destroyed or corrupted by heat, for example many proteins lose their structure (unfold) at temperatures considerably lower than boiling point. Heat stable substances maintain form and function at higher temperatures. Heat stable/labile properties are often used in biochemistry to distinguish organic molecules such as enzymes, cell proteins and toxins.


Compare the stability of oxidase and peroxidase to heat?

Peroxidase is more stable than oxidase, very heat stable. the heat stability is apparent from the fact that if the enzyme is 83 degrees celsius, half the original activity remains after 32 minutes. peroxidases are known to self-regenerate due to reversible degeneration.


Which is more stable towards heat salt or sugar?

The melting point of table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is 801oC. The melting point of table sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11) is 186oC. You can melt sugar and even scorch it in your kitchen, but you can't do that with salt. So salt is more stable towards heat.


Does gold not react with oxygen in the air because it conducts heat?

Gold does not react with oxygen because of its atomic structure which makes it very stable. As it is entirely stable, there is no need for it to react with oxygen to gain stability. Conduction of heat has nothing at all to do with it. Iron is an excellent conductor of heat but reacts readily with oxygen.


Is azithromycin acidic or basic?

Azithromycin is not water reactive, which means that it will not form H+ or OH- ions. It is an acid-stable antibiotic, indicating that it is not decomposed by acids.

Related Questions

What is Gentamicin?

Gentamicin is a gram-negative, heat-stable antibiotic. It is not taken orally, but can be used topically or intravenously.


Can heat inactivate antibiotics?

it dependsnupon the antibiotic, the temperature intensity and duration.


Does Triple Antibiotic Ointment work on burns?

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What is the Difference between heat labile and heat stable substances?

Heat labile substances are destroyed or corrupted by heat, for example many proteins lose their structure (unfold) at temperatures considerably lower than boiling point. Heat stable substances maintain form and function at higher temperatures. Heat stable/labile properties are often used in biochemistry to distinguish organic molecules such as enzymes, cell proteins and toxins.


How does the body stay at a stable heat?

It perspires or sweats.


Are endotoxins heat stable?

Yes, endotoxins are heat stable and can withstand high temperatures. This is one reason why autoclaving is often used to sterilize equipment and media in laboratories to remove endotoxins.


Red sweat hippos?

The red sweat is a natural antibiotic sunscreen to protect them from the heat and sun.


How does the sun conserve heat?

It doesn't. It generates and radiates vast quantities of heat, light and other electromagnetic radiation. It is stable, as it has plenty of hydrogen fuel left, and kept stable by its own gravity.


What is moderate heat?

Moderate Heat is when the engine keeps a stable temperature. The temperature gauge is supposed to stay at a moderate heat when performing normally.


Is tetracycline an antibiotic?

Yes, tetracycline is an antibiotic. It is also an "antibiotic class" i.e. minocycline is a tetracycline antibiotic.


What is oxycillin?

its an antibiotic its an antibiotic


What are three properties an antibiotic should have?

An antibiotic should be selectively toxic to the target pathogen while minimizing harm to the host. It should have a broad spectrum of activity against various types of bacteria. The antibiotic should also be stable, have good tissue penetration, and be easy to administer.