Improvement of recovered activity and stability of the Aspergillus oryzae β-galactosidase immobilized on duolite A568 by combination of immobilization methods

  • Falleiros L
  • Cabral B
  • Fischer J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The immobilization and stabilization of Aspergillus oryzae ?-galactosidase on Duolite??A568 was achieved using a combination of physical adsorption, incubation step in buffer at pH 9.0 and cross-linking with glutaraldehyde and in this sequence promoted a 44% increase in enzymatic activity as compared with the biocatalyst obtained after a two-step immobilization process (adsorption and cross-linking). The stability of the biocatalyst obtained by three-step immobilization process (adsorption, incubation in buffer at pH 9.0 and cross-linking) was higher than that obtained by two-steps (adsorption and cross-linking) and for free enzyme in relation to pH, storage and reusability. The immobilized biocatalyst was characterized with respect to thermal stability in the range 55-65 ?C. The kinetics of thermal deactivation was well described by the first-order model, which resulted in the immobilized biocatalyst activation energy of thermal deactivation of 71.03 kcal/mol and 5.48 h half-life at 55.0 ?C.nema

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Falleiros, L., Cabral, B., Fischer, J., Guidini, C., Cardoso, V., de, R., & Ribeiro, E. (2017). Improvement of recovered activity and stability of the Aspergillus oryzae β-galactosidase immobilized on duolite A568 by combination of immobilization methods. Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, 23(4), 495–506. https://doi.org/10.2298/ciceq160912010f

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