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enzymes immobilised Results
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Biocatalysis post-doc at Strathclyde
... The interaction of proteins with immobilised ligands is increasingly important in areas like solid phase ... examine a range of model enzymes and several supports commonly used in ...
http://homepages.strath.ac.uk/~cdbs05/jobads03.htm
Practical in biochemistry
... of histidine-tagged lactate dehydrogenase utilising Immobilised Metal ion Affinity Chromatography (IMAC ... of understanding the function of proteins and enzymes, both in living ...
http://www.tmb.lth.se/molcel2002/lab1.pdf
sepidar13
sepidar13. ????? 11 ????? 1382. Industrial Enzymology. Measurement of Activity. Purity of industrial enzymes. Industrial enzyme preparations are never pure. ... Use of immobilised enzymes often facilitates the development of a continuous reactor, enhancing ... done with continuous conditioning based upon immobilised enzymes. This has yet to ...
http://sepidar13.persianblog.com/
Protein and Enzyme Technology
... To investigate some of the properties of immobilised enzymes. Introduction ... exercise is designed to give some insight into the preparation and properties of immobilised enzymes ...
http://alevel.pages.tripod.com/bio_amylasemethod.htm
Combined atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray photoelectron
213Combined atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray photoelectronspectroscopy (XPS) and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM)studies of glucose oxidase (GOx) immobilised onto self-assembledmonolayer on the gold filmDusan Losic, ¹ J. ... an attractive method of. immobilizing enzymes at electrode surface since it allows ...
http://www.ansto.gov.au/ainse/nta/a23.pdf
PENICILLIN G AMIDASE IN LOW-WATER MEDIA: IMMOBILISATION AND CONTROL OF WATER ACTIVITY BY MEANS OF CELITE RODS
... as additives in reactions catalysed by immobilised enzymes. These features make Celite R-640 ... Commercially immobilised enzymes are often available in hydrated form, and the water ...
http://www.univ.trieste.it/~dsfarm/gardossi.html
www.aber.ac.uk/~abcwww/gjsalter/icells.htm
Why use immobilised biocatalysts in biotechnology? Cells ... reduce others to a minimum. Immobilised cells have already been used in laboratory ... of free cells, enzymes, and immobilised enzymes, possibly in combination with immobilised cells ...
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~abcwww/gjsalter/icells.htm
CheatHouse.com - Enzymes - Lactose-Free milk
Plan Aim: The purpose of this experiment is to investigate what size of bead would produce a higher concentration of glucose, after the milk has been poured into the column containing the immobilised lactase enzymes. ... at least 15 minutes Immobilised enzymes are attached to inert Immobilised enzymes can also be used ...
http://www.cheathouse.com/eview/12398-enzymes-lactosefree-milk.html
www.spolem.co.uk/worksheets/docs/industrial_enzymes.doc
Industrial uses of enzymes. Some enzymes have a long tradition of industrial use. For example, in leather tanning, hides have for centuries been softened and hair removed using proteases naturally present in faeces. ... An alternative is the use of immobilised enzymes. They are held in granules, or attached to fibres ...
http://www.spolem.co.uk/worksheets/docs/industrial_enzymes.doc
www.aber.ac.uk/~abcwww/gjsalter/imref_z.htm
... and Cabral J.M.S. ( 1987) Immobilised Enzymes and Cells. Bristol: Adam Hilger. ... Trevan M.D. ( 1980) Immobilised Enzymes: An introduction and Applications in Biotechnology ...
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~abcwww/gjsalter/imref_z.htm
Immobilised enzymes
... How can I compare the effect of immobilised enzymes against free enzymes? ...
http://www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/records/rec141.htm
Immobilised enzymes
Answer to question about enzymes ... My assignment is "What is an immobilised enzyme"; can you provide some info ... answer to this question is on our "Basics" section. Immobilised enzymes. Page created Febrauary 17, 2001 ...
http://www.enzymes.co.uk/answer13_immobilised_enzymes.htm
Kinetics of immobilised enzymes
... Kinetics of immobilised enzymes. The kinetic behaviour of a bound enzyme can differ significantly ... may have appreciably different effects on different enzymes. These changes may be ...
http://www.sbu.ac.uk/biology/enztech/imkinetics.html
Opportunités de Coopération Technologique '99 France-Nord
... be | cri | crinord | index ] Enzymes immobilised on supports ... It is now developing the application of enzymes immobilized on supports (glucosidases, lipases). Other proteins can also ...
http://www.evariste.org/cri/crinord/fiche21.html
PNNL News and Publications
... have successfully immobilized enzymes while simultaneously enhancing their ... to immobilize soluble enzymes with a variety of ... of the immobilized enzymes show any biological activity ...
http://www.pnl.gov/news/2002/02-29.htm
| Biology: Enzymes | www.simon.ismad.com |
... To investigate some of the properties of immobilised enzymes. Introduction ... exercise is designed to give some insight into the preparation and properties of immobilised enzymes ...
http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~sav23/bio/amylase3.htm
PUBLICATIONS LIST, PETER HALLING, UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
... Dunnill (l979). "Improved nonporous magnetic supports for immobilised enzymes." Biotech. Bioeng ... Dunnill (l980). "Magnetic supports for immobilised enzymes and bioaffinity adsorbents ...
http://homepages.strath.ac.uk/~cdbs05/pjhpubs.htm
Immobilised enzyme beads
Search the SAPS Website. Questions and Answers. Ask SAPS a Question. Links to other sites. How does the size of beads with immobilised enzyme affect the reactions? ... How does the size of beads with immobilised enzyme affect the reactions? There are at least two factors to consider with enzymes immobilised in jelly beads. ...
http://www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/records/rec225.htm
Industrial Enzymology
... Use of immobilised enzymes often facilitates the development of a continuous reactor, enhancing ... done with continuous conditioning based upon immobilised enzymes. This has yet to ...
http://www.fst.rdg.ac.uk/courses/fs916/lect12/lect12.htm
Effect of solute partition on the kinetics of immobilised enzymes
Effect of solute partition on the kinetics of immobilised enzymes. The solution lying within a few molecular diameters (l 10 nm) from the surface of an immobilised enzyme will be influenced by both the charge and hydrophobicity of the surface. ... the pH-activity profile of immobilised enzymes in solutions of low ionic ...
http://www.sbu.ac.uk/biology/enztech/partition.html
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