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Efficient Multi-Enzymes Immobilized on Porous Microspheres for Producing Inositol From Starch [PDF]
In vitro synthetic enzymatic biosystem is considered to be the next generation of biomanufacturing platform. This biosystem contains multiple enzymes for the implementation of complicated biotransformatiom.
Pingping Han+3 more
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Application of Immobilized Enzymes in Juice Clarification
Immobilized enzymes are currently being rapidly developed and are widely used in juice clarification. Immobilized enzymes have many advantages, and they show great advantages in juice clarification.
Feng Wang+10 more
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An Insight in Developing Carrier-Free Immobilized Enzymes
Enzymes play vital roles in all organisms. The enzymatic process is progressively at its peak, mainly for producing biochemical products with a higher value.
Vivek Chauhan+6 more
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Immobilized enzymes: a comprehensive review
Background This article is a comprehensive review of the events recorded in the history of enzymology from twentieth century to the recent work of author’s groups on different biochemical aspects of the immobilized enzymes.
Mohammad Rafiq Khan
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Kinetic Analysis of Enzymes Immobilized in Porous Film Arrays. [PDF]
Measuring the catalytic activity of immobilized enzymes underpins development of biosensing, bioprocessing, and analytical chemistry tools. To expand the range of approaches available for measuring enzymatic activity, we report on a technique to probe ...
Neira HD, Herr AE.
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Counting the number of enzymes immobilized onto a nanoparticle-coated electrode. [PDF]
To immobilize enzymes at the surface of a nanoparticle-based electrochemical sensor is a common method to construct biosensors for non-electroactive analytes.
Bergman J, Wang Y, Wigström J, Cans AS.
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The liquid milieu in which enzymes operate when they are immobilized in solid materials can be quite different from the milieu in bulk solution. Important differences are in the substrate and product concentration but also in pH and ionic strength.
Juan M. Bolivar, Bernd Nidetzky
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Immobilized Enzymes on Graphene as Nanobiocatalyst [PDF]
Using enzymes as bioelectrocatalysts is an important step toward the next level of biotechnology for energy production. In such biocatalysts, a sacrificial cofactor as an electron and proton source is needed. This is a great obstacle for upscaling, due to cofactor instability and product separation issues, which increase the costs.
Seelajaroen, Hathaichanok+4 more
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Label-free optical detection of single enzyme-reactant reactions and associated conformational changes [PDF]
Monitoring the kinetics and conformational dynamics of single enzymes is crucial in order to better understand their biological functions as these motions and structural dynamics are usually unsynchronized among the molecules. Detecting the enzyme-reactant interactions and associated conformational changes of the enzyme on a single molecule basis ...
Baaske, Martin D.+4 more
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Tailoring surface properties of functionalized graphene papers aiming to enzyme immobilization [PDF]
The use of enzymes as catalysts requires recovery and reuse to make the process viable. Enzymatic immobilization changes enzyme stability, activity, and specificity.
Jéssica Luzardo+6 more
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