In particular, he found that four triphosphate components and a small amount of the end product as a "template" had to be present for the enzymatic synthesis.
But as gentle as enzymatic combustion may seem, it still is burning.
That is why freezing prevents food from going through those normal enzymatic decomposition stages we call spoiling.
After all, what is digestion but an enzymaticconversion of dry material into a water solution so it can be circulated through the bloodstream to be used and discarded as needed.
Theories are also being developed about the mechanisms which control and regulate receptor and enzymatic activities within the cell.
The gain in weight of cortical tissue is relatively larger than the increase in enzymatic activity.
Especially is this the case with barleys containing large percentages of nitrogen and of high enzymatic activities.
The life of the corn is now suspended, but enzymatic processes continue.
For the production of the best coffee, acetic acid fermentation (which changes the color of the bean) and temperature above 60° should be avoided, as these inhibit subsequent enzymatic action.
Primarily an undefined enzymatic and mold action most likely occurs, the nature of the enzymes and molds being largely dependent upon the previous treatment of the coffee.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enzymatic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.