Silico-aluminate ceramic support for immobilised enzymes and organisms - contains magnesia, has controlled particle size and pref. at least 50 per cent cordierite crystallographic structure

作者: Geirnaert Gilles

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关键词: Nuclear chemistryBacteriaEnzymeParticle sizeCatalysisMacromoleculeMicroorganismAluminateChemistryGranule (cell biology)

摘要: Ceramic support for the fixation of microorganisms and/or enzymes comprises a silicoaluminate, contg. 5-25% magnesia and having mean granule size 5-300 microns, such that dia. largest particles are at most two times smallest pref. less than 1.5 diameter. Immobilisation microorganisms, as fungi, bacteria, yeasts, viruses or other living mono- poly-cellular material use biological catalysts in various industrial agricultural processes. Typical uses include bacteria prodn. proteins formation macromolecules, antibodies. The immobilisation hybridomas prepn. monoclonal antibodies is specifically claimed. immobilised organisms/enzymes have good stability remain active long duration e.g. one more months.

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