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Physical entrapment, enzyme stabilization method

Both chemical and physical methods may be used to immobilize biocatalysts while retaining or modifying their activity, selectivity, or stability. Among the techniques used for immobilization of enzymes are physical adsorption, covalent bonding, ionic binding, chelation, cross-linking, physical entrapment, microencapsulation, and retention in permselective membrane reactors. The mode of immobilization employed for a particular application depends not only on the specific choice of enzyme and support, but also on the constraints imposed by the microenvironment associated with the application. [Pg.1379]

The behavior of immobilized enzymes differs from that of dissolved enzymes because of the effects of the support material, or matrix, as well as conformational changes in the enzyme that result from interactions with the support and covalent modification of amino acid residues. Properties observed to change significantly upon immobilization include specific activity, pH optimum, Km, selectivity, and stability.23 Physical immobilization methods, especially entrapment and encapsulation, yield less dramatic changes in an enzyme s catalytic behavior than chemical immobilization methods or adsorption. The reason is that entrapment and encapsulation result in the enzyme remaining essentially in its native conformation, in a hydrophilic environment, with no covalent modification. [Pg.71]


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