| Title : Facile, high efficiency immobilization of lipase enzyme on magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles via a biomimetic coating - Ren_2011_BMC.Biotechnol_11_63 |
| Author(s) : Ren Y , Rivera JG , He L , Kulkarni H , Lee DK , Messersmith PB |
| Ref : BMC Biotechnol , 11 :63 , 2011 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Immobilization of lipase on appropriate solid supports is one way to improve their stability and activity, and can be reused for large scale applications. A sample, cost- effective and high loading capacity method is still challenging. RESULTS: A facile method of lipase immobilization was developed in this study, by the use of polydopamine coated magnetic nanoparticles (PD-MNPs). Under optimal conditions, 73.9% of the available lipase was immobilized on PD-MNPs, yielding a lipase loading capacity as high as 429 mg/g. Enzyme assays revealed that lipase immobilized on PD-MNPs displayed enhanced pH and thermal stability compared to free lipase. Furthermore, lipase immobilized on PD-MNPs was easily isolated from the reaction medium by magnetic separation and retained more than 70% of initial activity after 21 repeated cycles of enzyme reaction followed by magnetic separation. CONCLUSIONS: Immobilization of enzyme onto magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles via poly-dopamine film is economical, facile and efficient. |
| PubMedSearch : Ren_2011_BMC.Biotechnol_11_63 |
| PubMedID: 21649934 |
Ren Y, Rivera JG, He L, Kulkarni H, Lee DK, Messersmith PB (2011)
Facile, high efficiency immobilization of lipase enzyme on magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles via a biomimetic coating
BMC Biotechnol
11 :63
Ren Y, Rivera JG, He L, Kulkarni H, Lee DK, Messersmith PB (2011)
BMC Biotechnol
11 :63