Immobilization of Candida antractica lipase type B by adsorption on activated carbon

The immobilization of Candida antarctica lipase type B on activated carbon was studied. Adsorption conditions were investigated in order to improve enzyme activity and stability in organic media. Results showed that biocatalyst activity and recovered activity were improved with increasing concentrat...

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Matična publikacija: Chemical and biochemical engineering quarterly
22 (2008), 1 ; str. 125-133, 139
Glavni autor: Rodrigues, D. S. (-)
Ostali autori: Cavalcante, G. P. (-), Ferreira, A. L. O., Goncalves, L. R. B.
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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