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Enzyme Reactions in Apples

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Certain substances can impede chemical reactions. This can happen for various reasons. In the chemical reaction oxidation chemicals inside certain substances react with the oxygen in the air around them. For example fresh cut apples turn brown when the enzyme polyphenol oxidase inside the apple react with the oxygen in the air. Similar to when iron rusts. In our experiment we will test what happens when we attempt to impede the oxidation process in freshly cut apples. We hope to prove that an antioxidant such as lemon juice will stop the polyphenol oxidase from oxidizing the apple. In our experiment we will use two samples of apple. First we slice apples to expose them to the oxygen. Then we apply the anti oxidant lemon juice to one of our samples. As time elapses we examine the difference between our control and the apple we applied the lemon to. On the right we see the apple that has had lemon applied to it has not begun the oxidation process. Then on the left we see that the apple has been oxidized. We can conclude from this that the antioxidants in the lemon impeded the polyphenol oxidase in the apple on the right. While the apple on the left has completed the oxidation process, it's enzymes have reacted with the air causing a chemical reaction that we see as a browning of the apple.

By Joni Miller, Alan Yedid and Ryan Sherman

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  • yes you can also make lemonade...... yep... just throwin that out there

  • this guy sounds like silvester stalone

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  • i was wanting something to explode

  • Lemon juice will take longest to turn brown

  • Lemon juice will take longest to turn brown

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  • Thank you

  • I hope you either sterilized the knife or used different knives or at least cut the apple first since your experiment would be glade otherwise the contaminated knife would be too large a variable

  • Thanks for sharing the information. I never believed in anti ox agents and always treated them as marketting thing.

    But I came to know that if I take a vitamin C tablet before/after eating apples, I can live without massive bloating / gas. This may be relevent to your expriment as well.

  • Sprite does the same thing. You can save apples for a long time without browning if you keep them soaked in sprite and it doesn't take the taste away.

  • thank u so much!! this really helped with my biology coursework

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