7.3 Effect of Temperature and pH Demo

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28 Apr 202006:38

Summary

TLDRThis experiment investigates the effects of temperature and pH on the activity of catechol oxidase extracted from potatoes. In the first part, five test tubes containing the enzyme are subjected to different temperatures, revealing that the optimal reaction occurs at 40°C, producing the most brown product, benzoquinone. The second part examines pH effects using six test tubes with varying pH levels. The results indicate that a neutral pH of 7 yields the highest production of benzoquinone. The findings underscore the importance of environmental factors in enzyme activity.

Takeaways

  • 🧊 The experiment tests the effect of temperature on catechol oxidase activity using potato extract in five different temperature conditions.
  • 🌡️ The five temperature treatments were: 0°C (ice bath), 20°C (room temperature), 40°C (warm water), 60°C (hot water), and boiling water.
  • 🕒 Each test tube was held at its designated temperature for 5 minutes before adding catechol.
  • 📝 Initial color changes were recorded in the lab manual after adding catechol to each tube.
  • ⏳ The tubes were returned to their temperature conditions for 10 minutes to allow the reaction to proceed.
  • 🌟 The highest production of benzoquinone (brown product) occurred at 40°C.
  • 🔬 A separate experiment tested the effect of pH on enzyme activity using six test tubes with different pH levels.
  • 📊 The pH levels tested were: 2, 4, 6, 7 (neutral), 8, and 10, with buffer solutions added to each tube.
  • 🥄 After adding potato extract to each tube, 1% catechol was also incorporated and shaken to mix.
  • 🔥 All tubes were then incubated in a 40°C water bath for 10 minutes to observe the reaction outcomes.

Q & A

  • What was the purpose of the experiment described in the transcript?

    -The experiment aimed to test the effects of temperature and pH on the activity of catechol oxidase in potato extract.

  • How many test tubes were used to test the effect of temperature, and what were the temperatures used?

    -Five test tubes were used to test the effect of temperature at 0°C, 20°C, 40°C, 60°C, and boiling water.

  • What color change indicates the production of benzoquinone during the experiment?

    -The most brown product, benzoquinone, indicates the reaction's progress, with the highest intensity observed in the 40°C treatment.

  • What steps were taken to prepare the test tubes for testing the effect of pH?

    -Six test tubes were prepared with buffer solutions of different pH values: 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 10. Potato extract containing catechol oxidase was then added to each tube.

  • Which pH level resulted in the highest production of benzoquinone?

    -The highest production of benzoquinone was observed in the neutral pH treatment (pH 7).

  • How long were the test tubes held at their respective temperatures before catechol was added?

    -The test tubes were held at their respective temperatures for 5 minutes before catechol was added.

  • What additional step was taken after adding catechol to the test tubes?

    -After adding catechol, the tubes were shaken to incorporate the enzyme into the solution, and then they were returned to their temperature treatments for 10 minutes to allow the reaction to proceed.

  • What should be recorded in the lab manual during the experiment?

    -The initial color change for each tube after adding catechol and the color intensity after 10 minutes should be recorded in the lab manual.

  • What was the significance of using different temperatures and pH levels in the experiment?

    -Using different temperatures and pH levels helps to understand how these factors influence the enzyme activity of catechol oxidase, providing insight into optimal conditions for its function.

  • What general conclusion can be drawn from the experiment regarding enzyme activity?

    -The experiment suggests that catechol oxidase has an optimal temperature (40°C) and pH (7) for activity, resulting in maximum benzoquinone production under these conditions.

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