Answer Posted / 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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