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Commercial Use of Enzymes
Immobilised Enzymes
These are enzyme molecules that are fixed, bound or trapped on an inert matrix such as
a gel capsule, alginate beads.
There are four main methods available for immobilising enzymes:
a Adsorption in glass or alginate beads – enzyme is attached to the
outside of an inert material
b. Cross-linkage to another chemical e.g. cellulose or glyceraldehydes.
c. Entrapment in a silica gel – enzyme is held in a mesh or capsule of an
inert material.
d. Membrane confinement
Immobilised Enzymes
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using
Immobilised Enzymes
Advanatages
Disadvantages
Easier to separate enzyme and products
The process of immobilizing the enzyme
could distort the shape and reduce
activity
Increases the stability of the enzyme –
they are more tolerant to temperature
and changes in pH
Enzyme could become detached
Several enzymes with differing pH and
temp optima could be used together
Expensive to set up intially
Enzymes can be easily added or removed
therefore offering a greater level of
control over the reaction.
An Application of immobilized enzymes
Biosensors
Can be used for the rapid and accurate detection of minute
traces of biologically important molecules. Used in medical
diagnoses and environmental monitoring.
Biological
Sample
Detection Transducer
Solution Element
Signal
Processor
Readout
Signal
Examples of Biosensors
Work on the principle that enzymes are specific and able to select one type of molecule
from a mixture even in very low concentrations
Molecule to be detected
Enzyme used in Biosensor
Glucose
Glucose oxidase
Urea
Urease
Cholesterol
Cholesterol oxidase
Alcohols
Alcohol oxidase
Penicillin
Penicillinase
How a Biosensor Works
Glucose Biosensor - Diabetics
• Glucose diffuses from the the
blood through the membrane
to gel
• Glucose oxidase acts upon the
glucose and oxygen to produce
gluconic acid
• Amount of oxygen used is
equivalent to the amount of
glucose in the gel
• Electrodes respond to changes
in the oxygen tension
• Size of electrical signal
proportional to oxygen uptake
and thus glucose concentration