[46] Methods for the therapeutic applications of immobilized enzymes

作者: Thomas Ming Swi Chang , None

DOI: 10.1016/S0076-6879(76)44048-X

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the methods for therapeutic applications of immobilized enzymes. A general introduction is given on various possible routes in vivo administration Another way introducing enzymes into body by intravenous injection or intra-arterial injection. a more complicated approach than intraperitoneal route injection, because small particles narrow size distribution are required. Recently, another type microencapsulated enzyme system form liposomes containing has been injected route. Immobilized may be applied directly to lesion. tested using catalase. In addition, it demonstrated that model urease microencapsulation can act effectively converting metabolite urea its product, ammonia. study makes use entrapment asparaginase polyacrylamide gel. The gel-entrapped fragmented fine peritoneal

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