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E. P. Segura-Ceniceros, K. R. Dabek, A. D. Ilyinб

Invertase immobilization on nylon-6 activated by hydrochloric acid in the presence of glutaraldehyde as cross-linker

Abstract

The objective of this work was to immobilize invertase on glutaraldehyde activated nylon-6 by covalent bonding. This method of nylon-6 modification was chosen due to its chemical structure containing the functional carboxyl (–COOH) and amine (–NH2) groups. Amine groups bind with glutaraldehyde, which in turn binds with invertase. Nylon-6 discs were produced by extrusion (the disk diameter (D) was 30 mm and the thickness (E) was 2 mm). The discs had nonporous but fairly rough surfaces. The discs were treated with different concentrations of HCl and activated with glutaraldehyde. On an average, 0.58 mg of invertase was immobilized onto each gram of a disc. The percent yield of immobilization of the invertase varied between 57 and 60%. Immediately after immobilization 51–64% activity was retained, 23–43% after 3 months and 18–31% after 6 months of storage at 4°C. The immobilized invertase was used in 12 cycles of reaction without a decrease in activity.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2006, Vol. 47, No. 2, P. 143
   

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