Lipases are extensively utilized industrial biocatalysts that play an important role in various industrial and biotechnological applications. Herein, polyacrylonitrile (PAN) was treated with hexamethylene diamine (HMDA) and activated by glutaraldehyde, then utilized as a carrier support for Candida rugosa lipase. In this regard, the morphological structure of modified PAN before and after the immobilization process was evaluated using FTIR and SEM analyses. The immobilized lipase exhibited the highest activity at pH 8.0, with an immobilization yield of 81% and an activity of 91%. The optimal pH and temperature for free lipase were 7.5 and 40 °C, while the immobilized lipase exhibited its optimal activity at a pH of 8.0 and a temperature of ...
In spite of their excellent catalytic properties, enzymes should be improved before their implementa...
In this study, a functionalized hydrophobic polypropylene chloride membrane (PPC) was prepared by th...
Temocin, Zulfikar/0000-0001-7151-9772WOS: 000323632500002PubMed: 23574345This study focuses on Candi...
WOS: 000315449700010In this study, the hydrophobic group carrying support was prepared for the immob...
Lipase, one of the most important and versatile industrial enzymes, has been isolated, identified, a...
This paper demonstrates a simplified procedure for the preparation of a nylon-6 microfibers based su...
Electrochemical synthesis of polyaniline support for enzyme immobilization provides easier control o...
In order to construct a new type of immobilized enzyme catalytic system, poly (glycidyl methacrylate...
Immobilization of enzymes is an important field of study as the reusable heterogeneous biocatalysts ...
Immobilization of lipase enzyme originated from wheat germ on nylon -6- grafted with PGMA was studie...
Core–shell supports have been prepared and utilized to immobilize lipase B from Candida antarctica. ...
Enzyme is well known as an excellent catalyst for many biological systems. In spite of that, enzyme...
BACKGROUNDBiocatalysts are a promising alternative for the production of natural flavor compounds. C...
This thesis deals with an immobilization of the most widely used lipase, Candida antarctica lipase B...
Lipase enzyme originated from wheat germ was immobilized on nylon -6- grafted with polyglycidyl meth...
In spite of their excellent catalytic properties, enzymes should be improved before their implementa...
In this study, a functionalized hydrophobic polypropylene chloride membrane (PPC) was prepared by th...
Temocin, Zulfikar/0000-0001-7151-9772WOS: 000323632500002PubMed: 23574345This study focuses on Candi...
WOS: 000315449700010In this study, the hydrophobic group carrying support was prepared for the immob...
Lipase, one of the most important and versatile industrial enzymes, has been isolated, identified, a...
This paper demonstrates a simplified procedure for the preparation of a nylon-6 microfibers based su...
Electrochemical synthesis of polyaniline support for enzyme immobilization provides easier control o...
In order to construct a new type of immobilized enzyme catalytic system, poly (glycidyl methacrylate...
Immobilization of enzymes is an important field of study as the reusable heterogeneous biocatalysts ...
Immobilization of lipase enzyme originated from wheat germ on nylon -6- grafted with PGMA was studie...
Core–shell supports have been prepared and utilized to immobilize lipase B from Candida antarctica. ...
Enzyme is well known as an excellent catalyst for many biological systems. In spite of that, enzyme...
BACKGROUNDBiocatalysts are a promising alternative for the production of natural flavor compounds. C...
This thesis deals with an immobilization of the most widely used lipase, Candida antarctica lipase B...
Lipase enzyme originated from wheat germ was immobilized on nylon -6- grafted with polyglycidyl meth...
In spite of their excellent catalytic properties, enzymes should be improved before their implementa...
In this study, a functionalized hydrophobic polypropylene chloride membrane (PPC) was prepared by th...
Temocin, Zulfikar/0000-0001-7151-9772WOS: 000323632500002PubMed: 23574345This study focuses on Candi...