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10 November, 17:52
Immobilised enzymes explained
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As adsorption is not a chemical reaction, the active site of the immobilized enzyme may be blocked by the matrix or bead, greatly reducing the activity of the enzyme. Entrapment: The enzyme is trapped in insoluble beads or microspheres, such as calcium alginate beads.
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