Abstract

From poly(vinyl alcohol) precursors, various reactive carriers for the immobilization of enzymes were synthesized. As insoluble starting polymers, the following products were used: poly(vinyl alcohol), gels crosslinked with terephthalaldehyde, hydrolyzed beads of crosslinked poly(vinyl acetate), poly(vinyl acetate-co- ethylene) tubes coated with poly(vinyl alcohol), and poly(vinyl alcohol)-containing synthetic pulp. Reactive groups introduced into these carriers or methods for their activation included the diazonium- and isothiocyanato group, and the glutardialdehyde-, BrCN, 2, 4, 6-trichloro-s-triazien, and p-benzoquinone methods. Furthermore, SH-specific reactive groups such as N-substituted maleimide groups or activated mixed disulfides with 2-thiopyridyl groups could be introduced into PVA-polymers. Enzymes like hydrolases (e.g. papain, trypsin, chymotrypsin, urease), oxidoreductases (e.g. glucose oxydase, catalase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) as well as the example of transferase hexokinase coimmobilized with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, were immobilized by reactive poly(vinyl alcohol) carriers. The properties of the immobilized enzymes were investigated.

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