What does boiling do to an enzyme?



What does boiling do to an enzyme?..

Answer / Dileep Kumar Kamal

Boiling denatures enzymes, disrupting their three-dimensional structure and rendering them inactive. This is due to the high temperature breaking hydrogen bonds within the enzyme molecule.

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