Chromatographic reactors based on biological activity.

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Abstract

In the last decade there were many papers published on the study of enzyme catalyzed reactions performed in so-called chromatographic reactors. The attractive feature of such systems is that during the course of the reaction the compounds are already separated, which can drive the reaction beyond the thermodynamic equilibrium as well as remove putative inhibitors. In this chapter, an overview of such chromatographic bioreactor systems is given. Besides, some immobilization techniques to improve enzyme activity are discussed together with modern chromatographic supports with improved hydrodynamic characteristics to be used in this context.

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Podgornik, A., & Tennikova, T. B. (2002). Chromatographic reactors based on biological activity. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45345-8_5

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