Abstract

Nylon particles, grafted with diethylene glycol dimethacrylate (DGDA) using potassium persulphate as initiator, were treated with hexamethylene diamine (HMDA). The aminoalkylated particles were activated with glutaraldehyde and finally, penicillin G acylase (PA) was immobilized to these activated particles. Both the conditions of the aminoalkylation- and the immobilization process were optimized. The hydrolysis of cephalexin was used as model conversion. The retention of activity of the immobilized enzyme was 12%. This value improved to 30% by adding phenyl acetic acid (PAA), as active-site protecting agent, to the enzyme solution. The results suggest formation of multi-point attachment between the enzyme and the matrix.

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