Abstract

One of the drawbacks of solid phase enzyme reactors is the sharp decrease in substrate affinity as shown by an increase in the Km app value. To circumvent this problem a liquid phase enzyme reactor system was designed. Biotin labeled L-Tryptophan side chain oxidase (TSO) was directly injected into the plasma circuit of a filter plasmaphoresis system of rabbits and adsorbed onto an Avidin column prior to its reentry into the animal's general blood circulation. In five experiments total L-Tryptophan depletion could be observed in the plasma circuit during 60 minutes of the experiment with complete readsorption of the enzyme to the Avidin column.

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