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Biomedical Implications of Polyphosphates
Authors:Rodica Cǎpri?ǎ  Adrian Cǎpri?ǎ  Ludovic Kurunczi
Institution:1. University of Agricultural Sciences , 1900 , Timi?oara , Romania;2. Romanian Academy, The Institute of Chemistry , 1900 , Timi?oara , Romania
Abstract:Abstract

The polyphosphates have the capacity of forming chelates with most of that metal cationsl]. Polyphosphatic complexes with trace- and macroelements art used as fodder additives for animals. In our experiments we studied the effect 01pyrophosphate (PP), tripolyphosphate (TPP) and hexametaphosphate (HMP), at different concentrations (0.909 mM, 1.8 I8 mM and 2.727 mM), on the enzymatic activity of carbonic anhydrase (CA), and the effect of polyphosphate chelates or the enzymatic activity of alkaline phosphatase (AP), both zincenzymes. The meta; ion, which can be dissociated in the presence of a chelating agent, is essential foi their catalytic activity 121. The presence of metal atoms as essential constituents of some enzymes, and the metal requirements of others for maximum activity, provide an obvious link between enzymatic reaction and coordination chemistry.
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