Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Cellulases are a important family of
hydrolytic enzymes which catalyze the bond of cellulose
and other related cello-oligosaccharide derivates.
Industrial applications require enzymes highly stable and
economically viable in terms of reusability. These costs
can be reduced by immobilizing the cellulases, offering a
potential solution through enzyme recycling and easy
recovery. The covalent immobilization of enzymes is
reported here: one is commercial cellulase from
Aspergillus niger and other one is recombinant enzyme,
named CelStrep it because was isolated from a new
cellulolytic strain, Streptomyces sp. G12,. The optimal pH
for binding is 4.6 for both cellulases and the optimal
enzyme concentrations are 1 mg/mL and 5 mg/mL
respectively. The support for immobilization is a
poliacrylic matrix. Experiments carried out in this work
show positive results of enzyme immobilization in terms
of efficiency and stability and confirm the economic and
biotechnical advantages of enzyme immobilization for a
wide range of industrial applications.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aspergillus. niger; endoglucanases
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