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STEADY FLOW OF SIMPLIFIED ENZYMOLOGY: The authors of this book knew quite well that 192 pages are not that many. So, they went into the fundamental analysis of enzymes without wasting time. This handbook will suit anybody whose preoccupations include offering or receiving nutritional advice. It clearly outlined and defined the basic principles of enzymology: focussing on both their nature and their clinical applications. Without delving into the complex kinetics aasociated with catalytic reactions, "Enzymes: The Key to Health" did shed light on the biochemical and physiological pathways connected with each enzyme it discussed. It also did a good job in describing the multicomponent forms of these globular proteins. The same could be said concerning the way it classified each enzyme group. This is an interesting book to read, if you want to get a good understanding of enzymology with little or no biochemistry hassles. It was written in such a way that non-scientists could understand. It provides a steady flow of simplified enzymology gists.
| Author: | Howard F., Jr. Loomis | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 615.35 | | EAN: | 9780966343625 | | ISBN: | 096634362X | | Number Of Pages: | 192 | | Publication Date: | 1999-02 |
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