What are advantages of using immolized enzymes?
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Answer / kamana emmanuel
The 2 advantages of using immolized enzymes are:
(i) Because of its binding with a matrix, the immobilized
enzyme has better stability in many cases.
(ii) Efficiency of immobilized enzyme is better.
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Answer / pavithiran
1)the enzyme adhere to an inert support. they are not
released and so, do not contaminatethe end product.
2)no purification of the product is needed.
3)the immobilised enzyme can be reused and continuous
production can be achieved more readily.
4)the cost of operation is cheaper.
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Answer / kamana
Advantages:
1.Little or no conformational change of the enzyme or
destruction of its active center (Little or no damage to
the biocatalyst).
2.Simple, cheap and quick to obtain immobilization
3.No chemical changes required for the support or
biocatalyst
4.Easily reversed to allow regeneration with fresh
biocatalyst
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Answer / vimala
immobilized enzyme reaction is used as a model system to
determine the characteeristic of cellular metabolism in
living cells under different physiological condition
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