Alginate beads encapsulation matrix for urease and polyethyleneglycol- urease

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Urease was immobilized activated PEG-5000 and encapsulated urease and PEG modified urease within alginate beads. Encapsulated urease and PEG-urease were thoroughly characterized for pH, temperature and stabilities and these properties were compared with free and PEG modified enzyme. A 34 and 57% mass and 19.3 and 43% activity yield of urease and PEG-urease resulted following encapsulation. The average diameter for the beads was found to be 2.5 mm for urease bead and 1.8 mm for PEG-urease bead. The stabilities of PEG-urease beads at pH 6.0 were higher than those of urease beads. PEG-urease beads retained 70% of initial activity after reusing seven times at pH 6.0. Also time dependency of substrate conversion was determined for enzyme beads. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.

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Baysal, S. H. (2007). Alginate beads encapsulation matrix for urease and polyethyleneglycol- urease. Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 35(4), 457–465. https://doi.org/10.1080/10731190701460374

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