An immobilized enzyme is an enzyme, with restricted mobility, attached to an inert, insoluble material—such as calcium alginate (produced by reacting...
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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is a method for studying materials that have unpaired electrons. The...
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biochemistry, a cross-linked enzyme aggregate is an immobilized enzyme prepared via cross-linking of the physical enzyme aggregates with a difunctional...
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ELISA (redirect from Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)
is immobilized, the detection antibody is added, forming a complex with the antigen. The detection antibody can be covalently linked to an enzyme or can...
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The immobilized whole cell system is an alternative to enzyme immobilization. Unlike enzyme immobilization, where the enzyme is attached to a solid support...
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alcohol measurement instrument using immobilized enzyme electrode technology in 1982. They continued using immobilized enzyme techniques, for the first direct...
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immobilization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Immobilization may refer to: Enzyme immobilization, a concept in organic chemistry Immobilization (soil...
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than immobilized cultures. However, in a continuously operated process the organisms will be removed from the reactor with the effluent. Immobilization is...
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Sugar battery (section Non-immobilized enzymes)
Thermoenzymes, enzymes with high thermostability, are used as the non-immobilized enzymes to ensure stability. In the sugar battery, the thermo enzymes are produced...
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enzyme-ligand complex. The complex is introduced into a support matrix for which the ligand has high binding affinity, and the enzyme is immobilized through...
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April 21, 2013. D M Dulik & C Fenselau (April 1, 1988). "Use of immobilized enzymes in drug metabolism studies". FASEB Journal. 2 (7): 2235–40. doi:10...
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the action of the immobilized enzyme glucose isomerase of corn-derived glucose. Emerging technologies are numerous, including enzymes for clarifying or...
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gastropod from family Buccinidae Clea Lake Cross-linked enzyme aggregate or CLEA, an immobilized enzyme Search for "clea" on Wikipedia. Sir Henry Fletcher...
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often used to immobilize peptides. Sepharose/agarose, combined with some form of activation chemistry, is also used to immobilize enzymes, antibodies and...
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An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and blocks its activity. Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions necessary for...
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Enzymatic biofuel cell (section Enzyme immobilization)
that the enzymes that allow the fuel cell to operate must be “immobilized” near the anode and cathode in order to work properly; if not immobilized, the enzymes...
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Biomolecular engineering (redirect from Enzyme immobilization and conjugation)
remove the enzyme because it will remain linked to the beads in the column. Examples of types of biomolecules that are immobilized are enzymes, organelles...
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DiNello; Edwin F. Ullman (1987), "Nonseparation enzyme channeling immunometric assays", Immobilized Enzymes and Cells, Part C, Methods in Enzymology, vol...
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straightforward reaction and purification step). NHS can be used with EDC to immobilize enzymes for biosensor applications. Some alternatives to NHS are the water-soluble...
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to the immobilized target and resist removal by washing, so they are enriched in the sample. Conversely, a ligand of interest can be immobilized and screened...
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hyperthermia and magnetofection. Random versus site-directed enzyme immobilization Enzymes immobilized on magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) via random multipoint...
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include: enzyme source enzyme dosage feeding stock (lactose) concentration origins of the lactose process involved (e.g. free or immobilized enzyme) reaction...
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Affinity chromatography (redirect from Immobilized metal affinity chromatography)
(normally dissolved in the mobile phase), and a binding partner or ligand (immobilized on the stationary phase). In a typical affinity chromatography experiment...
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some cases, performance or recyclability can be improved by using immobilized enzymes.[citation needed] Wine and beer making are examples of biotransformations...
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Poulose, Ayrookaran J.; Bohlmann, Gregory (2013). "Industrial Use of Immobilized Enzymes". Chemical Society Reviews. 42 (15): 6437–6474. doi:10.1039/c3cs35506c...
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McAuliffe J, Poulose AJ, Bohlmann G (2013). "Industrial use of immobilized enzymes". Chemical Society Reviews. 42 (15): 6437–6474. doi:10.1039/c3cs35506c...
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Biocatalysis (category Enzymes)
traditional methodology. -Enzymes selected for chemoenzymatic synthesis can be immobilized on a solid support. These immobilized enzymes demonstrate improved...
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acids. Nafion can catalyze a 1,2-hydride shift. It is possible to immobilize enzymes within the Nafion by enlarging pores with lipophilic salts. Nafion...
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de Xifra E, del C Batlle AM (Mar 1978). "Porphyrin biosynthesis: immobilized enzymes and ligands. VI. Studies on succinyl CoA synthetase from cultured...
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in plant tissue culture to produce insoluble artificial seeds for immobilizing enzymes by entrapment to produce an edible substance incorporated into wound...
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