Article | REF: IN178 V1

Miniaturizing enzymatic assays by capillary electrophoresis

Author: Reine NEHMÉ

Publication date: November 10, 2014

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Capillary electrophoresis is the technique of choice for studying the kinetics (activity, inhibition) of many types of enzymatic reactions of interest in the cosmetics, agri-food and therapeutic fields. Several approaches can be envisaged, demonstrating the flexibility of CE-based enzymatic assays. As such, the number of reagents involved, their availability, price and size need to be taken into account in order to choose the appropriate type of assay. The methods developed are reagent-saving, rapid and ideally suited to complex samples (cell content, plant extracts, etc.). Reliable quantitative studies can be carried out to determine the kinetic constants (V max , K m and IC 50 ) of an enzymatic reaction. CE is particularly interesting for high-throughput...

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