Abstract

The development of a liquid membrane enzyme reactor for the extraction of phenols from blood and plasma is described. Phenol permeation across the liquid membrane is studied, the transport of the toxins is linked with an enzymatic reaction. The encapsulation of the enzyme is described in detail. The stability of the multi-emulsion as well as the loss of enzyme activity during encapsulation and treatment axe examined thoroughly. The resulting liquid surfactant membrane emulsion is applied in in-vitro experiments to remove phenols from blood and plasma.

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