2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2012.01.017
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Immobilization of thermoalkalophilic recombinant esterase enzyme by entrapment in silicate coated Ca-alginate beads and its hydrolytic properties

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThermoalkalophilic esterase enzyme from Balç ova (Agamemnon) geothermal site were aimed to be immobilized effectively via a simple and cost-effective protocol in silicate coated Calcium alginate (Caalginate) beads by entrapment. The optimal immobilization conditions of enzyme in Ca-alginate beads were investigated and obtained with 2% alginate using 0.5 mg/ml enzyme and 0.7 M CaCl 2 solution. In order to prevent enzyme from leaking out of the gel beads, Ca-alginate beads were then coated with si… Show more

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“…Because of alginate's negative charge, it is viscous and can be forged into a gel. Using this property, alginate gel beads can be formed by encapsulating calcium ions, which have a very low toxicity, in alginate beads [5]. The adsorptive properties of this material reside on the presence of carboxylic acid and hydroxyl functional groups that have a high affinity towards heavy metals and other polar compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of alginate's negative charge, it is viscous and can be forged into a gel. Using this property, alginate gel beads can be formed by encapsulating calcium ions, which have a very low toxicity, in alginate beads [5]. The adsorptive properties of this material reside on the presence of carboxylic acid and hydroxyl functional groups that have a high affinity towards heavy metals and other polar compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcium alginate formed is not soluble in water. That's because the calcium to form a bi-cations Ca 2+ and forming a chelate with oxygen guluronic [3]. The initial steps to immobilize it entrapment reaction was mixed the enzyme into each Na-alginate solution of 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4% in comparison with the lipase alginate is 2: 3.…”
Section: Immobilization Of Lipase From Oyster Mushroomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to overcome this drawback is to apply the enzyme immobilization techniques to be used. Enzyme immobilization aims to improve the stability and productivity of these enzymes so that the lipase can be reused [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in loading efficiency of enzymes with high clay concentrations may be due to the formation of stronger and tighter beads; however, the immobilization yield slightly decreased as the clay concentration increased. The decrease in activity of the encapsulated enzymes in the clay beads is attributed to the diffusion limitation of the substrate to react with the enzymes (Gülay and Şanlı-Mohamed 2012). The enzymes encapsulated alginate-clay beads characterization have been thoroughly studied and published elsewhere (Edama et al 2014b).…”
Section: Enzyme Immobilization Enzyme Loading and Immobilization Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decrease in the enzyme activities may be due to enzyme leakage resulting from the soft surface of the alginate gel. Other reasons for the leakage may be damage to the beads during the repeated use and washing steps at the end of each cycle (Gülay and Şanlı-Mohamed 2012). …”
Section: Reusabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%