The influence of structure and composition of a reverse SDS microemulsion on enzymatic activities and electrical conductivities

  • Bauduin, Pierre
  • Touraud, Didier
  • Kunz, Werner
  • Savelli, Marie-Pierre
  • Pulvin, Sylviane
  • Ninham, Barry
Publication date
December 2015
Publisher
Academic Press
Journal
issn:0021-9797

Abstract

The activity of the enzyme horse radish peroxidase (HRP) is studied in a series of reverse microemulsions composed of dodecane, aqueous buffer, sodium dodecylsufate (SDS) and alcohols of the homologous series 1-butanol to 1-octanol. The HRP catalyzed reaction is the oxidation of a classical water soluble substrate, the 2,2-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) diammonium salt (ABTS) by hydrogen peroxide. In parallel electrical conductivity measurements are performed on the same solutions. The structural changes in the microemulsions, as inferred by the conductivity measurements, correlate remarkably well with the changes in the enzymatic activities. In particular it is found that (a) the maximum activity of the enzyme is always ...

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