Abstract

Until now, hydroxylation of substrates for practical applications has been mostly carried out by chemical and microbial processes. The hydroxylase activity of haemoglobin could be of great help for this purpose. Hydroxylation of aniline by haemoglobin immobilized as cross-linked soluble polymers and insoluble particles was studied. Activity yields after immobilization as well as kinetic constants were estimated. Hydroxylase activities similar to those of liver microsomal cytochrome P-450 activities were obtained.

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