non competitive inhibitors

Can Non-Competitive Inhibitors Be Reversed?

Unlike competitive inhibitors, the effects of non-competitive inhibitors are not easily reversed by increasing substrate concentration. However, their effects can sometimes be mitigated by removing the inhibitor from the system or using antidotes that displace the inhibitor from the enzyme. In some cases, the use of enzyme activators or stabilizers might also help restore enzyme activity, although this depends on the specific enzyme and inhibitor involved.

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