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  2. Category:Biochemical reactions - Wikipedia

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  3. List of chemical databases - Wikipedia

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    Searchable chemical reactions "About Reaxys". 118,000,000 Ref-DB Re-referenced Protein Chemical shift Database proteins from BioMagResBank Re-referenced NMR shift "Ref-DB". 2162 Rhea Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics: biochemical reactions ChEBI curated "Rhea". RÖMPP Thieme Gruppe "RÖMPP". RTECS: Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances

  4. Biochemistry - Wikipedia

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    By lowering the activation energy, the enzyme speeds up that reaction by a rate of 10 11 or more; a reaction that would normally take over 3,000 years to complete spontaneously might take less than a second with an enzyme. The enzyme itself is not used up in the process and is free to catalyze the same reaction with a new set of substrates.

  5. Biochemical reaction - Wikipedia

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  6. International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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    The IUBMB publishes standards on biochemical nomenclature, including Enzyme Commission number nomenclature, in some cases jointly with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The enzyme nomenclature scheme [ 7 ] was developed in 1955 at the International Congress of Biochemistry and, with the addition of translocases in ...

  7. Biological process - Wikipedia

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    Biological processes are made of many chemical reactions or other events that are involved in the persistence and transformation of life forms. [1] Regulation of biological processes occurs when any process is modulated in its frequency, rate or extent.

  8. SABIO-Reaction Kinetics Database - Wikipedia

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    SABIO-RK (System for the Analysis of Biochemical Pathways - Reaction Kinetics) is a web-accessible database storing information about biochemical reactions and their kinetic properties. SABIO-RK comprises a reaction-oriented representation of quantitative information on reaction dynamics based on a given selected publication.

  9. Acidogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Methanogenesis: A biological reaction where acetates are converted into methane and carbon dioxide, while hydrogen is consumed. Anaerobic digestion is a complex biochemical process of biologically mediated reactions by a consortium of microorganisms to convert organic compounds into methane and carbon dioxide.