Bodansky unit


Bo·dan·sky u·nit

(bō-dan'skē), that amount of phosphatase that liberates 1 mg of phosphorus as inorganic phosphate during the first hour of incubation with a buffered substrate containing sodium β-glycerophosphate.

Bo·dan·sky u·nit

(bō-dan'skē yū'nit) The amount of phosphatase that liberates 1 mg of phosphorus as inorganic phosphate during the first hour of incubation with a buffered substrate containing sodium β-glycerophosphate.

Bodansky,

Aaron, U.S. biochemist, 1887-1961. Bodansky unit - that amount of phosphatase that liberates 1 mg of phosphorus as inorganic phosphate during the first hour of incubation with a buffered substrate containing sodium β-glycerophosphate.