| Literature DB >> 28181062 |
Milan Polakovič1, Juraj Švitel1, Marek Bučko2, Jaroslav Filip3, Vilém Neděla4, Marion B Ansorge-Schumacher5, Peter Gemeiner6.
Abstract
Viable microbial cells are important biocatalysts in the production of fine chemicals and biofuels, in environmental applications and also in emerging applications such as biosensors or medicine. Their increasing significance is driven mainly by the intensive development of high performance recombinant strains supplying multienzyme cascade reaction pathways, and by advances in preservation of the native state and stability of whole-cell biocatalysts throughout their application. In many cases, the stability and performance of whole-cell biocatalysts can be highly improved by controlled immobilization techniques. This review summarizes the current progress in the development of immobilized whole-cell biocatalysts, the immobilization methods as well as in the bioreaction engineering aspects and economical aspects of their biocatalytic applications.Keywords: Biocatalysis; Immobilization methods; Immobilized whole-cell biocatalyst; Multienzyme cascade reactions; Process economics; Reaction engineering
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28181062 DOI: 10.1007/s10529-017-2300-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Lett ISSN: 0141-5492 Impact factor: 2.461