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Lysis ofMicrococcus lysodeikticuscells by lysozyme covalently immobilized on the lumen of hollow fibers

✍ Scribed by Cheng-Kang Lee; Mei-Chun Ku


Book ID
104649615
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
459 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0951-208X

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✦ Synopsis


A lytic enzyme reactor for microbial cell lysis is described in which lysozyme is immobilized on the lumen of hemodialyzer hollow fibers using epichlorohydrin as a coupling agent. The cell suspension flows through the lumen without any hindrance where the cells are lyzed by the immobilized lysozyme efficiently. Micrococcus lysodeikiicus cells at concentrations of 0.25 g/L and 5 g/L were successfirlly lyzed without clogging the hollow fiber. In comparison with lysozyme immobilized on submicron particles, the activity retention was at least 8 times higher.


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