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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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The following is a study guide for Immobilized Enzymes. The material presented here, along with the practice quiz should successfully prepare a student for the weekly quiz. Additional information is available in the presentation by M. K. Goel, 1994 , but students are not expected to read through it.
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Immobilized cells and enzymes ... Immobilized Enzymes (additional notes for Lectures 6-8); Methods of Immobilization (good student term project); Another overview of immobilized enzymes (rather wordy); Mass Transfer Considerations...
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Physical adsorption of an enzyme onto a solid is prabably the simplest way of preparing immobilized enzymes. The method relies on non-specific physical ...
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Immobilized enzymes in organic solvents ... Immobilized enzymes for the regeneration of cofactors ... Applications of immobilized enzymes...
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Throughout, a careful review of materials and techniques for the generation of functional immobilized enzymes benefits both developers and users of carrier-bound enzymes. A must for biotechnologists, biochemists and preparative chemists using enzymes in their daily work.
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Immobilized Enzymes: An Introduction and Applications in Biotechnology by Michael D Trevan; Binding: Hardcover, 152 pages ; Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc; List Price: USD $59.95; ISBN 10: 0471278262;
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Several clinical laboratory methods using enzymes as reagents now may utilize immobilized enzymes. These are enzymes attached to solid surfaces by adsorption, covalent binding, cross linking or similar means.
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Properties of immobilized enzymes are very different from those in free solution. This depends, to a great extent, on the method of immobilization and the nature of support material. E.g., some harsh immobilization processes can denature the enzyme, leading to reduction in its activity.
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Function and structure | How enzymes work | Lock and key hypothesis | Induced fit hypothesis | Factors affecting catalytic activity of enzymes | Temperature | pH | Concentration of enzyme and substrate | Inhibition of enzyme activity | Immobilized enzymes | Test your knowledge...
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