Clinical Enzymology

Get comprehensive Clinical Enzymology notes for BSc Applied Biochemistry. These notes cover isoenzymes, their properties, and clinical importance. Perfect for exam prep and free to download in PDF format.

What’s covered?

TopicDescription
Isoenzymes DefinitionWhat are isoenzymes and how they differ from regular enzymes
Key Properties of IsoenzymesSame catalytic function, different amino acid sequences, kinetic parameters, etc.
Clinical ImportanceTissue-specific diagnosis and detection of cancer

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FAQs

What is the difference between an isoenzyme and a regular enzyme? Isoenzymes catalyze the same reaction but have different structures and tissue distributions, while regular enzymes are single forms.

Why are isoenzymes clinically important? They help pinpoint which organ is damaged based on the specific isoenzyme elevated in blood.

How many isoenzymes does lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) have? LDH has five isoenzymes.

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