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Zhmaeva Ye. V., Bychkov P. V., Shekhovtsova T. N.

Determination of Microquantities of Hg(II) and Methylmercury Using Alcohol Dehydrogenases of Different Origin

Abstract

It was shown that Hg(II) and methylmercury are the most effective inhibitors (mixed and un-competitive types, respectively) of alcohol dehydrogenases isolated from baker’s yeast and equine liver. Here, first enzyme mentioned is more sensitive to the action of these toxicants. Applying the reaction of ethanol oxidation with nicotineamideadenine dinucleotide catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenases from baker’s yeast and equine liver, the procedures for the determination of mercury and methylmercury were developed with CL=0.25, 10 nM and 10 nM, 1 μM (sr=0.02-0.05).
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2002, Vol. 43, No. 6, P. 404
   

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