Preparation and studies on immobilized α-glucosidase from baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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α-Glucosidase from S. cerevisiae was covalently immobilized onto Sepabeads EC-EA by the glutaraldehyde method. An analysis of the variables controlling the immobilization process is first presented and it is shown that the highest coupling of α-glucosidase occurred within 24 h. Also, a loading of 30 mg/g support proved to be effective, resulting in a rather high activity of around 45 U g-1 with a satisfactory degree of enzyme fixed. Both free and immobilized enzymes were then characterized by determining the activity profile as a function of pH, temperature and thermal stability. The obtained immobilized preparation showed the same optimum pH, but a higher optimum temperature compared with the soluble one. In addition, the immobilized enzyme treated at 45°C for 1 h still retained an activity of around 20 %, whereas the free enzyme completely lost its original activity under this condition. In conclusion, the developed immobilization procedure is quite simple, easily reproducible and provides a promising solution for the application of immobilized α-glucosidase.

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Ahmed, K. S. O. H., Milosavić, N. B., Popović, M. M., Prodanović, R. M., Knežević, Z. D., & Jankov, R. M. (2007). Preparation and studies on immobilized α-glucosidase from baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 72(12), 1255–1263. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0712255A

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