Abstract

AbstractThe copolymerization in inverted emulsion of acrolein with N‐vinylpyrrolidone is described. The resulting copolymer, called VINAC, was obtained as spherical hydrophilic beads. VINAC was successfully used to immobilize trypsin, presumably via imine bond formation. The water‐insoluble enzyme derivatives thus obtained have a total enzymatic activity which can reach the value of 29% in certain cases.

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