JOURNAL ARTICLE

Immobilization of Chitosan‐Invertase Neoglycoconjugate on Carboxymethylcellulose‐Modified Chitin

Leissy GómezHéctor L. RamírezReynaldo Villalonga

Year: 2006 Journal:   Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology Vol: 36 (3)Pages: 259-271   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Saccharomyces cerevisiae invertase, chemically modified with chitosan, was immobilized on a carboxymethylcellulose-coated chitin support via polyelectrolyte complex formation. The yield of immobilized protein was determined to be 72% and the enzyme retained 68% of the initial invertase activity. The optimum temperature for invertase was increased by 5 degrees C and its thermostability was enhanced by about 9 degrees C after immobilization. The immobilized enzyme was stable against incubation in high ionic strength solutions and was 12.6-fold more resistant to thermal treatment at 65 degrees C than the native counterpart. The prepared biocatalyst retained 98% and 100% of the original catalytic activity after 10 cycles of reuse and 70 h of continuous operational regime in a packed bed reactor, respectively. The immobilized enzyme retained 95% of its activity after 50 days of storage at 37 degrees C.

Keywords:
Thermostability Invertase Chitosan Immobilized enzyme Chemistry Chitin Biocatalysis Chromatography Polyelectrolyte Yield (engineering) Enzyme Nuclear chemistry Polymer Catalysis Biochemistry Organic chemistry Materials science Ionic liquid

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