“…However, immobilized enzymes are an alternative to allow the recovery and reuse of the biocatalysts in largeâscale applications, reducing the costs and simplifying product purifications (Rosevear, 1984; Bickerstaff, 1997; Hartmeier, 1995; KatchalskiâKatzir, 1993; Cao et al, 2003; Cao, 2005). Thus, several CGTases have been immobilized using different supports and immobilization methods (Kato and Horikoshi, 1984; AbdelâNaby, 1999; Martin et al, 2002, 2003; Lyer, 2003; Steighardt and Kleine, 1993). However, when an immobilized biocatalyst is prepared, it should be considered that the main goal of enzyme immobilization should be the reuse of the biocatalyst, and this means that the final biocatalyst should be as stable as possible to be reused for many reaction cycles.…”