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      Activity of Candida rugosa lipase immobilized on gamma-Fe2O3 magnetic nanoparticles.

      Journal of the American Chemical Society
      Candida, enzymology, Enzymes, Immobilized, chemistry, metabolism, Ferric Compounds, Lipase, Magnetics, Nanotechnology, methods

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          We report the stability and enzymatic activity of Candida rugosa Lipase (E.C.3.1.1.3) immobilized on gamma-Fe2O3 magnetic nanoparticles. The immobilization strategies were either reacting the enzyme amine group with a nanoparticle surface acetyl, or amine groups. In the former, the enzyme was attached through a C=N bond, while in the latter it was connected using glutaraldehyde. AFM images show an average particle size of 20 +/- 10 nm after deconvolution. The enzymatic activity of the immobilized lipase was determined by following the ester cleavage of p-nitrophenol butyrate. The covalently immobilized enzyme was stabile and reactive over 30 days.

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          12580578
          10.1021/ja021223n

          Chemistry
          Candida,enzymology,Enzymes, Immobilized,chemistry,metabolism,Ferric Compounds,Lipase,Magnetics,Nanotechnology,methods

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