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Immobilization of Pectinase onto Porous Hydroxyapatite/Calcium Alginate Composite Beads for Improved Performance of Recycle

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posted on 2020-08-06, 22:22 authored by Danping Qi, Min Gao, Xiaoyuan Li, Jiangli Lin
Pectinase is an industrially important enzyme widely used in juice production, food processing, and other fields. The use of immobilized enzyme systems that allow several reuses of pectinase is beneficial to these fields. Herein, we developed mechanically strong and recyclable porous hydroxyapatite/calcium alginate composite beads for pectinase immobilization. Under the optimal immobilization parameters of 40 °C, pH 4.0, 5.2 U/L pectinase concentration and 4 h reaction time, pectinase showed the highest enzymatic activity (8995 U/mg) and immobilization yield (91%). The thermal stability and pH tolerance of the immobilized pectinase were superior to those of free pectinase. The storage stability of the free and immobilized pectinase for 30 days retained 20 and 50% of their initial activity, respectively. Therefore, these composite beads might be promising support for the efficient immobilization of industrially important enzymes.

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