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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • (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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