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Activity of diastase α-amylase immobilized on polyanilines (PANIs)Ashly et al., 2011
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- Ashly P
- Joseph M
- Mohanan P
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- Food Chemistry
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Starch hydrolysing enzyme α-amylase (EC 3.2. 1.1) was immobilized by physical adsorption and covalent binding onto chemically synthesised polymer, polyanilines (PANIs) in two different forms, emeraldine salt and emeraldine base powder. The immobilization efficiency …
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