Immobilization of periodate oxidized invertase by adsorption on sepiolite

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Abstract

Periodate oxidized invertase was immobilized by adsorption on sepiolite. The obtained immobilized enzyme was more resistant to washing out by concentrated salt solution, and had an eight times higher half-life at 60°C than adsorbed native invertase. In packed bed reactor 50% conversion of 500 g/dm3 sucrose at 40°C and a flow rate of 1 bv/h was achieved. The specific productivity of the immobilized invertase was 0.187 kg/dm 3/h.

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Prodanović, R. M., Simić, M. B., & Vujčić, Z. M. (2003). Immobilization of periodate oxidized invertase by adsorption on sepiolite. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 68(11), 819–824. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0311819P

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