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Latest revision as of 21:05, 23 August 2018


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Jmax

Description

Jmax is the maximum pathway flux (e.g. oxygen flux) obtained at saturating substrate concentration. Jmax is a function of metabolic state. In hyperbolic ADP or oxygen kinetics, Jmax is calculated by extrapolation of the hyperbolic function, with good agreement between the calculated and directly measured fluxes, when substrate levels are >20 times the c50 or p50.

Abbreviation: Jmax

Reference: Gnaiger 1998 J Exp Biol


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