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28 December, 03:30
Why to use small beads for immobilizing enzymes
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Effects of bead size and bead amount on enzyme activity. Beads containing crude enzyme were prepared in the presence of sodium alginate (2% w/v) in CaCl 2 (5% w/v) solution. Each treatment was performed in triplicate.
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