JonasAbrahamWee Posted September 26, 2019 Posted September 26, 2019 Liver alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) can oxidize ethanol or other alcohols, including methanol. Methanol oxidation generates formaldehyde, which is very toxic, causing blindness. My dog Clancy mistakenly drank 50 mL of washer fluid (a solution 50% w/w in methanol). Knowing that methanol would be discharged eventually by Clancy’s kidneys if its oxidation could be blocked, and realizing that, in terms of methanol oxidation by ADH, ethanol would act as a competitive inhibitor, I decided to offer Clancy some wine. How much of wine (12% w/w ethanol) must Clancy consume in order to lower the activity of his ADH on methanol to 5% of its current value? Assume: (a) Density of the washer fluid and wine: 0.9 g/ml. (b) Km of ADH for methanol is 10 mM (c) Clancy’s body fluid volume: 15 L. (d) Dissociation constant Ki of ethanol for ADH is 1 mM. (e) The increase in the total body fluid by the ingested wine and washer fluid can be ignored.
JonasAbrahamWee Posted September 26, 2019 Author Posted September 26, 2019 I am having problem solving this question and really need some advice on what I should be doing. 7. Liver alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) can oxidize ethanol or other alcohols, including methanol. Methanol oxidation generates formaldehyde, which is very toxic, causing blindness. My dog Clancy mistakenly drank 50 mL of washer fluid (a solution 50% w/w in methanol). Knowing that methanol would be discharged eventually by Clancy’s kidneys if its oxidation could be blocked, and realizing that, in terms of methanol oxidation by ADH, ethanol would act as a competitive inhibitor, I decided to offer Clancy some wine. How much of wine (12% w/w ethanol) must Clancy consume in order to lower the activity of his ADH on methanol to 5% of its current value? Assume: (a) Density of the washer fluid and wine: 0.9 g/ml. (b) Km of ADH for methanol is 10 mM (c) Clancy’s body fluid volume: 15 L. (d) Dissociation constant Ki of ethanol for ADH is 1 mM. (e) The increase in the total body fluid by the ingested wine and washer fluid can be ignored.
studiot Posted September 26, 2019 Posted September 26, 2019 So what have you done so far? Have you written any equations for Km and Ki ? Have a look at the example in this thread and try to use it as a model. How many unknowns do you have so how many equations do you need to solve the system? Click on the box to get to the other thread.
BabcockHall Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 Hi Jonas, Can you show us your work so far? What equations are you using?
studiot Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 Double thread posted moderator please combine.
CharonY Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 ! Moderator Note Duplicate topics merged.
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