Abstract
Microwave irradiation was used to immobilize papain and penicillin acylase in mesocellular siliceous foams (MCFs) at low temperature. The maximum loading of papain reached 984.1 mg/g, 1.26 times that obtained using the conventional, non-microwave-assisted method. The half-life (t0.5) of papain immobilized in MCFs by microwave irradiation at 80°C was 17 h, 5.21 times that of papain immobilized by conventional means. The activities of papain and penicillin acylase immobilized with the microwave-assisted method were 779.6 U/mg and 141.8 U/mg respectively, 1.86 and 1.39 times of those obtained without microwave immobilization. Using microwave irradiation it only took 140 s for penicillin acylase, an enzyme of large dimensions, to be immobilized in MCFs. In contrast, it took 15 h to do the same using the conventional method. The results showed that microwave irradiation improved the adsorption and immobilization of enzymes in mesocellular siliceous foams.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 286-291 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering |
Volume | 106 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Sep 2008 |
Keywords
- immobilization
- mesocellular siliceous foams
- microwave irradiation
- papain
- penicillin acylase