Literature DB >> 8994075

Prolonged retention of cross-linked trypsin in calcium alginate microspheres.

W K Chui1, L S Wan.   

Abstract

Trypsin microencapsulated in a calcium alginate matrix was lost quickly through diffusion when the microspheres were placed in an aqueous medium. This problem was overcome by first reacting trypsin with glutaraldehyde to form cross-linkages and then incorporating the enzyme in the alginate microspheres. The performance of the cross-linked trypsin remained optimal at pH 8 while it was found to be more heat-stable and remained highly active even at 80 degrees C. Esters and amides of L-arginine were preferentially hydrolysed by the enzyme indicating that cross-linking did not adversely affect the conformation of the active site. There was a suppression in enzymatic activity when the microspheres were placed in reaction media with an increasing concentration of organic solvent such as ethanol, acetonitrile or isopropanol. However, when returned to a totally aqueous environment, the enzyme resumed its initial tryptic capability. Such a microencapsulated form of cross-linked enzyme may find application in enzyme replacement therapy, optical resolution of racemic compounds as well as organic synthesis in an aqueous-organic environment.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8994075     DOI: 10.3109/02652049709056467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microencapsul        ISSN: 0265-2048            Impact factor:   3.142


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