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Portland Press, Biochemical Journal, 3(229), p. 573-578, 1985

DOI: 10.1042/bj2290573

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An electrometric method for the determination of tyrosinase activity.

Journal article published in 1985 by F. Solano-Muñoz ORCID, F. Solanomunoz, R. Peñafiel ORCID, J. D. Galindo
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

The pathway of dopachrome formation from L-dopa involves the net release of one proton for each molecule of dopachrome formed. The protons produced as a consequence of the enzymic step catalysed by tyrosinase can be measured by an electrometric device able to monitor changes in H+ concentration below 1 microM. This electrometric recording can be used as a simple, sensitive and continuous method for determining tyrosinase activity. The electrometric method can also be used in the presence of ascorbate by the spontaneous coupling of ascorbate oxidation to dopaquinone reduction, but measuring proton uptake instead of proton release.