Tad jkoro : On run Antagonism between two difeekent Salts in the Enzymatic Actions. ■72c 



The antagonistic action between CaCl^ 

 and MgCij for an amylase 



Table 6. 



The fesults in the above tables show the antagonistic effects between different 

 cathions for aiiii'lase of wheat-seedling and for Takadiastase and we can also 

 observe that the antagonistic effect between monovalent cathion and bivalent one 

 is greater than that between two monovalent ones. 



Farther I excrniined the antagonistic effects between different anions with 

 same cathion for wheat-amylase and for Takadiastase. 



6 The antagonistic action between KCl 

 and K^SO^ for wheat-amylase 



Table 7. 



7 The antagonistic action between KNOg 

 and KoSO^ for Takadiastase 



Table 8. 



Here we can also observe the antagonistic effects between different anions for 

 wheat-amylase and for Takadiastase, and then I exermincd the antagonistic effects 

 between different cathions and different anions for wheat-amylase. 



