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Home » Alkaline Phosphatase

Alkaline Phosphatase

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Alkaline Phosphatase

Question 1. Discuss the clinical importance of alkaline phosphatase.
Answer:

  • Alkaline phosphatase is increased in
  • Rickets
  • Hyperparathyroidism
  • Bone disorders
  • Obstructive jaundice
  • It’s alpha 2 heat labile isoenzyme increases in hepatitis
  • Its pre-beta isoenzyme indicates bone diseases

Question 2. Discuss the clinical importance of acid phosphatase with its normal range.
Answer:

Acid Phosphatase Normal range:

  • 0-2.5 units King Armstrong

Acid Phosphatase Importance:

  • Increased in prostatic carcinoma

Question 3. What is the Km value in enzyme reaction?
Answer:

  • Km value is defined as the substrate concentration to produce half maximum velocity in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction
  • Km value is constant and a characteristic feature of a given enzyme
  • It is representing the strength of the enzyme-substrate complex
  • A low Km value indicates a strong affinity between enzyme and substrate
  • A high Km value indicates a weak affinity between them

Question 4. Suicide inhibition
Answer:

  • Suicide inhibition is a type of irreversible inhibition
  • In this, the original inhibitor is converted to a more potent form by the same enzyme that ought to be inhibited

Suicide inhibition Example:

  • Allopurinol, an inhibitor of xanthine oxidase gets converted to alloxanthine a more effective inhibitor of the enzyme

Suicide inhibition Significance:

  • Used in cancer therapy.

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