Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruit

The effect of two parameters: inhibitors (potassium cyanide, salicylic acid and urea) and heat on peroxidase from the infected Solanum aethiopicum grown within the Nsukka Area of Enugu State, Nigeria was studied. The inhibitory and heat studies were carried out using standard procedures. The therma...

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Main Authors: K.O. Omeje, B.O. Ezema, J.N. Ozioko, S.O.O. Eze, F.C. Chilaka
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Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/192484
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author K.O. Omeje
B.O. Ezema
J.N. Ozioko
S.O.O. Eze
F.C. Chilaka
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description The effect of two parameters: inhibitors (potassium cyanide, salicylic acid and urea) and heat on peroxidase from the infected Solanum aethiopicum grown within the Nsukka Area of Enugu State, Nigeria was studied. The inhibitory and heat studies were carried out using standard procedures. The thermal stability of the enzyme was monitored using thermodynamic parameters after heating the enzyme over a temperature range of 30-70°C for 90 min. Potassium cyanide and salicylic acid and urea inhibited the enzyme in a concentration dependent manner. The inhibition of the enzyme by salicylic acid was an indication that the enzyme is a heme-protein. A high half-life of 64.78 mins was observed when the enzyme was heated at 50 °C for 90 mins. The free energy change (ΔG) values of 55.142, 58.731, 60.472, 60.227 and 64.296 KJ/mol and entropy (ΔS) values of -196.45, -179.07, -178.49, -195.66 and -195.43 were obtained. Similarly, low Z-value was obtained. The thermal stability results implied that high amount of energy was required to initiate the enzyme denaturation at the temperatures studied. Keywords: Peroxidase, Solanum aethiopicum, bioenergetics, Inhibitory Studies, salicylic acid, potassium cyanide
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spelling doaj.art-6815d918167a48b987f715599d3ec64b2024-04-02T19:50:00ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992020-01-01231110.4314/jasem.v23i11.7Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruitK.O. OmejeB.O. EzemaJ.N. OziokoS.O.O. EzeF.C. Chilaka The effect of two parameters: inhibitors (potassium cyanide, salicylic acid and urea) and heat on peroxidase from the infected Solanum aethiopicum grown within the Nsukka Area of Enugu State, Nigeria was studied. The inhibitory and heat studies were carried out using standard procedures. The thermal stability of the enzyme was monitored using thermodynamic parameters after heating the enzyme over a temperature range of 30-70°C for 90 min. Potassium cyanide and salicylic acid and urea inhibited the enzyme in a concentration dependent manner. The inhibition of the enzyme by salicylic acid was an indication that the enzyme is a heme-protein. A high half-life of 64.78 mins was observed when the enzyme was heated at 50 °C for 90 mins. The free energy change (ΔG) values of 55.142, 58.731, 60.472, 60.227 and 64.296 KJ/mol and entropy (ΔS) values of -196.45, -179.07, -178.49, -195.66 and -195.43 were obtained. Similarly, low Z-value was obtained. The thermal stability results implied that high amount of energy was required to initiate the enzyme denaturation at the temperatures studied. Keywords: Peroxidase, Solanum aethiopicum, bioenergetics, Inhibitory Studies, salicylic acid, potassium cyanide https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/192484PeroxidaseSolanum aethiopicumbioenergeticsInhibitory Studiessalicylic acidpotassium cyanide
spellingShingle K.O. Omeje
B.O. Ezema
J.N. Ozioko
S.O.O. Eze
F.C. Chilaka
Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruit
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Peroxidase
Solanum aethiopicum
bioenergetics
Inhibitory Studies
salicylic acid
potassium cyanide
title Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruit
title_full Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruit
title_fullStr Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruit
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruit
title_short Inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected African eggplant (<i>Solanum aethiopicum</i>) fruit
title_sort inhibitory studies of peroxidase from infected african eggplant i solanum aethiopicum i fruit
topic Peroxidase
Solanum aethiopicum
bioenergetics
Inhibitory Studies
salicylic acid
potassium cyanide
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/192484
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