In non-competitive inhibition, adding more inhibitor decreases the Vmax because the inhibitor reduces the concentration of functional enzyme, thus lowering the maximum reaction rate.
In non-competitive inhibition, adding more inhibitor decreases the Vmax because the inhibitor reduces the concentration of functional enzyme, thus lowering the maximum reaction rate.
Front | what happens to the Vmax non competitive inhibitor system when more inhibitor is added |
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Back | Vmax decreases or is not be able to attend by the enzyme |
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