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Enzymes

Enzymes can be indicated by his last three words "ase" 2A03:2880:FF:14:0:0:FACE:B00C (talk) 18:20, 8 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

Potential hazards of enzymes

Enzymes are increasingly being used in household products - even food additives. Couldn't find mention in either this article or 'Industrial Enzymes' about potential hazards (whack me with a trout if I'm wrong). A quick look at what's online: Old Guardian article "Enzymes used in cleaning products and food 'are potent allergens'". And this paper found that "Twenty-three per cent of all exposed workers showed type I sensitisation with IgE antibodies directed against respective workplace-specific enzymes". The EU's Hazard classification of industrial enzymes. Also found mention of an aerosol spray producing concentrations in air about 12 times recommended levels.

I've not the time right now - but could try in a few months to do up something - so please leave comments. 58.110.44.246 (talk) 13:56, 15 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

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I was curious how many attribution problems may have happened in this (copyvio report) published, potential copyvio with the who wrote that extension, so there's that...

If you were wondering, yes, I already submitted a comment to PubPeer, and no, CC-BY-NC and CC-BY-SA are not compatible. ⸺(Random)staplers 07:07, 29 January 2025 (UTC)Reply

⸺(Random)staplers 19:21, 29 January 2025 (UTC)Reply

Etymology of apoprotein and apoenzyme, please

I suspect that apo- is doing a lot of work and, if that work could be lampshaded adequately, at least its vague outlines would be a lot more accessible to non-specialists.

112.213.42.56 (talk) 22:24, 5 May 2025 (UTC)Reply