Enzyme Immobilisation

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Enzyme Immobilisation Experiment Questions Enzyme Immobilisation

Enzyme Immobilisation For what purpose did you use sodium alginate in the course of your practical activities? To immobilise enzymes

Enzyme Immobilisation Name the enzyme that you used. Name of enzyme / yeast

Enzyme Immobilisation Name the solutions that you used and explain their purpose. Name: Sodium alginate / Calcium chloride Purpose: e.g. to trap enzyme / form beads

Enzyme Immobilisation Describe briefly how you used the immobilised enzyme. Named substrate / named product / comment on procedure

Enzyme Immobilisation Describe how you carried out the immobilisation. Named enzyme [yeast] / mix (or stir) / with alginate / add to CaCl2 soln. / how added / allow to harden

Enzyme Immobilisation Name a substance that is used to immobilise enzymes. Sodium alginate / Calcium chloride

Enzyme Immobilisation Describe how you immobilised an enzyme in the course of your practical work. Enzyme mixed / with sodium alginate / mixture dropped / into CaCl2 solution