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Encapsulation microencapsulation

Sorption Ion Exchange Encapsulation Microencapsulation Macroencapsulation Embedment... [Pg.429]

Enzymes used in solution are usually present at high dilutions and so are difficult to recover. For this reason, the enzymes used in industry are being increasingly immobilized on carriers. Immobilization can be achieved by encapsulation, microencapsulation, covalent bonds, adsorption, or cross-linking (Figure 30-3). [Pg.545]

Electrolytic Co-Deposition of Polymer-Encapsulated (Microencapsulated) Particles... [Pg.297]

Biological/Medical Applications Analyzing molecular species of glycerophospholipids detecting 7a-hydroxycholesterol in dog plasma encapsulating/ microencapsulating biomacromolecules reagent for alcohols... [Pg.280]


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