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Enzyme immobilization on tritylagarose
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1982AbstractA method is described for the immobilization on tritylated agarose or Sepharose columns of a wide spectrum of enzymes, including types useful in contemporary biochemistry/molecular biology, many of which have never before been reported as immobilized.
Victor Lentini+5 more
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Enzyme Immobilization in Covalent Organic Frameworks: Strategies and Applications in Biocatalysis.
ChemPlusChem, 2020The development of efficient catalytic systems is a fundamental aspect for the straightforward production of chemicals. During the last years, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) emerged as an exciting class of organic nanoporous materials.
Felipe L. Oliveira+5 more
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Pellicular immobilized enzymes
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1974Abstract Methods for the preparation of shell-structured immobilized enzymes supported by a fluid impervious spherical core are outlined. The preparation of such trypsin resins by coreticulation of the enzyme with a copolymer of maleic anhydride and vinyl methylester in situ on the surface of glass beads is described and some properties of the ...
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, 2020
Catechol–amine codeposition can improve the stability of a mussel-inspired coating layer (e.g., dopamine, tannic acid, gallic acid) but its superior performance on enzyme immobilization has not been studied yet.
Fangfang Zhou+3 more
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Catechol–amine codeposition can improve the stability of a mussel-inspired coating layer (e.g., dopamine, tannic acid, gallic acid) but its superior performance on enzyme immobilization has not been studied yet.
Fangfang Zhou+3 more
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2016
Immobilized enzymes can be used in a wide range of processes. In recent years, a variety of new approaches have emerged for the immobilization of enzymes that have greater efficiency and wider usage. During the course of the last two decades, this area has rapidly expanded into a multidisciplinary field.
Ankita Jain, V. L. Sirisha, Amita Jain
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Immobilized enzymes can be used in a wide range of processes. In recent years, a variety of new approaches have emerged for the immobilization of enzymes that have greater efficiency and wider usage. During the course of the last two decades, this area has rapidly expanded into a multidisciplinary field.
Ankita Jain, V. L. Sirisha, Amita Jain
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Enzyme immobilization on covalent organic framework supports
Nature Protocols, 2023Qianqian Zhu+3 more
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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Immobilization techniques have been popularly used to preserve the operational stability of the enzymes for industrial applications. The three main components of an immobilized enzyme system are the enzyme, the matrix/support, and the technique of ...
Fatemeh Borzouee+4 more
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Immobilization techniques have been popularly used to preserve the operational stability of the enzymes for industrial applications. The three main components of an immobilized enzyme system are the enzyme, the matrix/support, and the technique of ...
Fatemeh Borzouee+4 more
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Strategies of enzyme immobilization on nanomatrix supports and their intracellular delivery
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2020Enzymes are one of the foundations and regulators for all major biological activities in living bodies. Hence, enormous efforts have been made for enhancing the efficiency of enzymes under different conditions.
M. Sharifi+10 more
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Enzyme immobilization in porous solid supports—penetration of immobilized enzyme
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1984AbstractThe process of enzyme immobilization under the diffusion‐controlled regime (i.e., fast attachment of enzyme compared to its diffusion) is modeled and theoretically solved in this article. Simple and compact solutions for the penetration depth of immobilized enzyme and the bulk enzyme concentration versus time are presented.
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Nanoporous Gold for Enzyme Immobilization
2010Nanoporous gold (NPG) is a material of emerging interest for immobilization of biomolecules, especially enzymes. The material provides a high surface area form of gold that is suitable for physisorption or for covalent modification by self-assembled monolayers.
Keith J. Stine+2 more
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