Adaptation and Validation of a Proteolytic Activity Methodology Using Dye-Crosslinked Substrate Tablets

  • Martins F
  • Ramires E
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Abstract

Enzymatic activities are important to be quantified in products as enzymatic cleaners, which are used in medical and surgical devices reprocessing. Enzymatic activities are critical for the proper chemical cleaning that intends to remove solid organic dirt from inaccessible sites. The most important enzyme for this purpose is the protease, which is able to dissolve the main dirt attached to medical and surgical instruments. In this context, this study contributes to the development of a new proteolytic activity quantification method and its validation. The methodology is based on colorimetry and uses a UV-Vis spectrophotometer to measure the substrate hydrolysis by the blue color intensity, employing Protazyme AK tablets as substrate.

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Martins, F., & Ramires, E. C. (2014). Adaptation and Validation of a Proteolytic Activity Methodology Using Dye-Crosslinked Substrate Tablets. Advances in Enzyme Research, 02(03), 113–124. https://doi.org/10.4236/aer.2014.23012

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