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Immobilized enzyme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An immobilized enzyme is an enzyme which is attached to an inert, insoluble material such as calcium alginate (produced by reacting a mixture of sodium alginate solution and enzyme solution with cal...
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Integral criteria equally taking into account both the quality of the biocatalysts and the amounts of the native enzyme required for their production are described. Example confirming the advantages of the integral criteria in estimation of large lots of the samples of the biocatalysts are cited.
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This immobilization method possesses the advantages of enzyme entrapment in microemulsions, together with newly beneficial qualities, such as transparency, which permits direct spectroscopic investigation, and considerable mechanical stability in both aqueous and organic solvents, which results in the maintenance...
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Enzyme engineering is a fast-growing application in the pharmaceutical market. Enzymes are key to new processes because they are environmentally friendly and reduce hazardous waste. ... Enzyme Immobilization on Polymeric Resins - Amberlite™ and Duolite™ Strive to Improve Catalysis Economics Through Reuse...
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Providing that the excess of substrate is not sufficient (e.g. S/Km ~ 1) to safeguard saturated enzyme kinetics, the originally linear relationship of Ra versus Kav turns to an exponential one, without any dependence upon the manner of enzyme immobilization.
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To compare the effectiveness of three methods of enzyme immobilization by gel entrapment. ... Numerous methods exist for enzyme immobilization, sometimes referred to as enzyme insolubilization. The overwhelming majority of the methods can be classified into four main categories: matrix entrapment,
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Problem: Need to immobilize and increase effective lifetime of enzymes to improve the efficacy of enzyme-based sensors ... Capabilities Employed to Meet Client Needs: Mesoporous surfaces, surface functionalization chemistry, enzyme modification, bio-structural modeling, fluorescence chemistry, electro-chemistry.
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