Films bearing reticulated enzymes: applications to biological models and to membrane biotechnology
Abstract
Two methods of enzyme immobilization were used for the work described here: 1) reticulation of enzymes on an artificial carrier such as cellophane, filter paper, or silastic; and 2) a coreticulation of enzymes and of an inert protein such as albumin or haemoglobin. Both use bifunctional agents, such as glutaraldehyde. For enzymologists, the use of immobilized enzymes can lead to various important lines of research. For our purposes, the following six main axes of research can be defined, all of which exploit the same techniques, and are therefore on close interdependence...