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Effect of pH on oxyreductase


i agree, is there an expert that can corroborate this possible innacuracy?

There is a factual error on this page. The correct definition of a reductant is an electron or hydride donor and an oxidant is an electron or hydride acceptor. --82.41.59.196 19:04, 22 October 2005 (UTC) Ross[reply]

reductant, oxidant.

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yes, i have researched this a bit, and the REDUCTANT becomes oxidzied and REDUCES a species, and the OXIDANT becomes reduced and OXIDIZES a species. As it is written in the first sentence it appears the definitions are reversed.--Frenkmelk 16:36, 26 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You are right. I correct this misunderstanding. solon 01:13, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hydrogen donor

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It may be more clear to state that the hydrogen donor is formally a hydrogen anion, or a hydride, to distinguish it from a proton. This is because a proton is donated in Bronsted acid-base reactions, which have nothing to do with the reaction catalyzed by oxidoreductase. Chibibrain (talk) 05:25, 21 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]