Leissy GómezHéctor L. RamírezReynaldo Villalonga
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.
Leissy GómezHéctor L. RamírezAndrónico Neira‐CarrilloReynaldo Villalonga
Leissy GómezHéctor L. RamírezGustavo Cabrera‐BarjasBenjamin K. SimpsonReynaldo Villalonga
Leissy GómezHéctor L. RamírezMaría L. VillalongaJunior HernándezReynaldo Villalonga
J. SynowieckiZdzisław E. SikorskiM. Naczk