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Kinetic Analysis App

Claire Price Orcid Logo, Gareth Noble Orcid Logo, Aidan Seeley Orcid Logo

Swansea University Authors: Claire Price Orcid Logo, Gareth Noble Orcid Logo, Aidan Seeley Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.5281/zenodo.15622263

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This interactive Shiny app allows students and educators to explore enzyme kinetics using common linear and non-linear models. Users can input their own experimental data or modify built-in examples to fit kinetic curves and calculate parameters like Vmax and Km.The app supports multiple visualisati...

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Published: Zendoro; shinyapps.io 2025
Online Access: https://claireprice.shinyapps.io/KineticsApp/
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa69646
Abstract: This interactive Shiny app allows students and educators to explore enzyme kinetics using common linear and non-linear models. Users can input their own experimental data or modify built-in examples to fit kinetic curves and calculate parameters like Vmax and Km.The app supports multiple visualisations including:•Michaelis–Menten plots•Lineweaver–Burke plots•Hanes–Woolf plots•Eadie–Hofstee plotsThe tool is designed for teaching in biochemistry, pharmacology and biomedical science programs and helps reinforce core concepts of enzyme behaviour under varying substrate concentrations.Try it live: https://claireprice.shinyapps.io/KineticsApp/Licensed under CC BY 4.0. Free to use, adapt, and redistribute with attribution.This work was supported by an education grant from the British Pharmacological Society.
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences