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Urease from Pumpkin Seeds Used for the Detection of Hazardous Metals (Paperback)
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Urease from Pumpkin Seeds Used for the Detection of Hazardous Metals (Paperback)
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This work mainly highlights the novel source of urease enzyme and
its application. Urease was obtained from the vegetable wastes
i.e., pumpkin seeds and was purified and characterized and further
immobilized in calcium alginate beads. The alginate immobilized
enzyme was used for the detection of hazardous metals in aqueous
solutions. This immobilized urease was also used for the blood urea
estimation which compared favourably with those obtained by
Autoanalyzer used in clinical pathology laboratory.
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