You perform a colorimetric enzyme assay to determine the act
Solution
Invert sugar refers to the carbohydrate sucrose , which is a combination of both glucose anf fructose. Therefore, one mole of sucrose will split to give rise to one mole of glucose and one mole of fructose.
Now, let us determine the dilution ratio of the substrate in the reaction mixture -
Amount of substrate = 1.5mL
Amount of enzyme = 1.5mL
Amount of DNS reagent = 2mL
Amount of D/W = 20 mL
Total amount of mixture = 25mL
Ratio of Substrate (which contains the sugar) : Total amount = (1.5 : 25)
Dilution ratio = 25 / 1.5 = 16.67
Now, from given information,
Absorbance (540nm) = 1.82 * Monosaccaride concentration (M)
Therefore, Monosaccaride concentration (M) = (Absorbance (540nm) ) / 1.82
= 0.395 / 1.82
= 0.22 M
Therefore, Monosaccaride concentration (M) = 0.22M
However, we have to multiply it by the dilution factor, which is 16.67
Therefore,
Monosaccaride concentration (M) = 0.22 * 16.67 = 3.67M
That means, in 10 minutes, 3.67M of monosacarides are formed.
Therefore, in one minute,
Monosaccaride concentration (M) = ( 3.67 / 10 ) = 0.367 M
Rate of reaction = 0.367 Moles/ minute
