2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-018-1303-7
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Synthesis of Polymeric Matrices for Adsorption and Purification of Endoglucanase

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“…The reticulate effect occurs between amine of chitosan and carbonyl groups of glutaraldehyde, providing an increase in physical, chemical, and microbiological resistance (Faikrua et al, 2009;Mak & Leung, 2019;Mendes et al, 2011). Moreover, glutaraldehyde has been used as the surface treatment of films for tissue engineering and enzyme immobilization (Boggione et al, 2018;Patel et al, 2018;Pereira et al, 2017).…”
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“…The reticulate effect occurs between amine of chitosan and carbonyl groups of glutaraldehyde, providing an increase in physical, chemical, and microbiological resistance (Faikrua et al, 2009;Mak & Leung, 2019;Mendes et al, 2011). Moreover, glutaraldehyde has been used as the surface treatment of films for tissue engineering and enzyme immobilization (Boggione et al, 2018;Patel et al, 2018;Pereira et al, 2017).…”
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“…Glutaraldehyde has been used as enzyme immobilization and surface treatment of films for tissue engineering. [29][30][31] Furthermore, it has been used as cross-linking agent for Cs because is not expensive in the relation to other agents. 32 The reticulate effect of glutaraldehyde occurs between amine of Cs and carbonyl groups of glutaraldehyde, providing an increase in physical, chemical, and microbiological resistance.…”
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