Abstract

Kid and calf pregastric esterases were semi-purified by micro- and ultrafiltration of a crude tissue preparation. When the resulting solutions were utilized to immobilize these enzymes in a polypropylene hollow fiber reactor, the activities obtained when both techniques were employed were greater than those observed when only microfiltration was performed.

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