Talk:Enzymology

To whom it may concern,

Re: page I created called: Enzymology

I ask for the possibility to not redirect to the page “Enzyme” the page I created and that was named: Enzymology. Although it's certainly linked to the item Enzyme, scientists are focusing their attention on enzymology as a new topic which studies enzymes in their functional arrangement inside the cell, rather than as isolated structures. Moreover, the study of enzymology, as a new discipline, for many people began in the 1800s when researchers A. Payen and J. Persoz (in 1833) described, for the first time, the enzymatic reaction that involved the use of diastase able to hydrolyze starch. Later, C. O 'Sullivan and A. J. Brown in England and V. Henri in France, who appeared between 1890 and 1906, developed what can now be called enzymology because they initiated the quantitative and theoretical interpretation of catalytic processes. By now, from the literature, it's clear that, since the XIX century, scientists are continuing to expand the concept of Enzymology starting from the research and intuitions of the European predecessors, making Enzymology a discipline in its own right. So much so, this type of research is at the basis of other biological fields such as genetics, developmental biology, cell physiology and cell morphology. Finally, the famous Italian encyclopedia "Enciclopedia del Novecento" excludes the matter Enzymology from the item Enzyme. Here the link: https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/enzimi_%28Enciclopedia-del-Novecento%29/ Thank you Angelo Usaapcwiki (talk) 17:19, 21 July 2021 (UTC)