2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-023-02171-y
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Production and Biochemical Characterization of Aspergillus japonicus Pectinase Using a Low-Cost Alternative Carbon Source for Application in the Clarification of Fruit Juices

Nelciele Cavalieri de Alencar Guimarães,
Nathalia Nunes Glienke,
Alex Graça Contato
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“…Entrapment is the retention of enzymes in a network structure, which prevents the aggregation and leaching of enzymes [46]. However, this method only allows small molecules to pass through, which causes limited mass transfer and low enzyme loads [47]. Covalent binding can bind an enzyme firmly to the support, thus avoiding enzyme shedding [43].…”
Section: Immobilization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Entrapment is the retention of enzymes in a network structure, which prevents the aggregation and leaching of enzymes [46]. However, this method only allows small molecules to pass through, which causes limited mass transfer and low enzyme loads [47]. Covalent binding can bind an enzyme firmly to the support, thus avoiding enzyme shedding [43].…”
Section: Immobilization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immobilization through physical adsorption method is a simple and rapid method [41]. At present, organic and inorganic porous materials, such as kaolinite, diatomite [47,48], silica gel pumice [49], magnetic corn starch microspheres [13], and cellulose [50], are the most common immobilized supports for physical adsorption. Sahin et al [49] used Zr-treated pumice to immobilize pectinase, and the adsorption capacity reached 229 mg/g of support.…”
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