Immobilization of B. amyloliquefaciens α-amylase and comparison of some of its enzymatic properties with the free form

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2011

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Ars Docendi

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The enzyme alpha-Amylase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens was entrapped by drop-wise addition of an aqueous mixture of sodium alginate in the solution of a Ca2+ salt. Effects of immobilization conditions were investigated. Optimum alginate and CaCl2 concentrations were found to be 2% and 5% (w/v), respectively. The immobilization yield was 89%. Amylase activity increased with increasing enzyme loading on the beads. The best size and amount of beads for achieving enzyme activity were found to be 3 mm and 0.4 g, respectively. When coated with silicate, amylase-entrapped beads retained the highest catalytic activity. The highest operational stability was six reuses with 51% residual activity. Some properties of immobilized enzyme were determined, and compared with those of free enzyme. Product profile of the various raw starches has been determined by thin layer chromatography.

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Biotechnology & applied microbiology, Alpha-amylase, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Calcium alginate, Immobilization, Optimization, Thin layer chromatography, Alginate beads, Starch, Hydrolysis, Lipase, Optimization, Purification, Entrapment, Stability, Matrix

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Demirkan, E. vd. (2011). "Immobilization of B. amyloliquefaciens α-amylase and comparison of some of its enzymatic properties with the free form". Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 16(6), 6690-6701.