Beddows et al., 1982 - Google Patents
The immobilizaton of enzymes, bovine serum albumin, and phenylpropylamine to poly (acrylic acid)–polyethylene‐based copolymersBeddows et al., 1982
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- 7432745997010167338
- Author
- Beddows C
- Gil M
- Guthrie J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Biotechnology and Bioengineering
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A poly (acrylic acid)–polyethylene graft copolymer was prepared and used initially to couple to acid phosphatase, using soluble carbodiimides. Yields which were quite good were obtained with CMC but not with EDAC. The copolymers was used to couple trypsin using …
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- C12N11/00—Carrier-bound or immobilised enzymes; Carrier-bound or immobilised microbial cells; Preparation thereof
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