Development of methods for the immobilization of enzymes used in 9,11-secosteroid biosynthesis

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Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
1998
Description
9,11-Secosteroids exhibit novel biological activity and interesting pharmacological properties. A biosynthetic study of 9,11-secogorgosterol and other novel 9,11-secosteroids using an enzyme extract from the gorgonian Pseudopterogorgia americana demonstrated that this system is an efficient catalyst for a wide range 9,11-secosteroid production. Two methods to recover the enzyme from 9,11-secosteroid synthesis have been developed: (1) membrane-enclosed enzymatic catalysis, which combines certain of the advantages of soluble enzymes and immobilized enzymes, shows high activity, simple recovery and at least 5 cycles or 23 days; (2) covalently bonded enzyme-agarose gel, attached by cyanogen bromide via the amino groups of enzymes, show 80% activity of free enzymes and at least 7 cycles or 46 days. Based on stability and kinetic studies of these immobilized enzymes in 9,11-secosteroid synthesis, a continuous flow column reactor for scale-up of 9,11-secosteroid production has been developed with great efficiency, which represents the first enzymatic production of a bioactive compound from a marine invertebrate on a large scale.
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Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 1998.

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77 p.
Identifier
9780591676921
ISBN
9780591676921
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Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 1998.
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
Date Backup
1998
Date Text
1998
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1998
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FADT15521
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Chen, Ying
Graduate College
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77 p.
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Development of methods for the immobilization of enzymes used in 9,11-secosteroid biosynthesis
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1998
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Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries
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Boca Raton, Fla.
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Digital Library
Title
Development of methods for the immobilization of enzymes used in 9,11-secosteroid biosynthesis
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Development of methods for the immobilization of enzymes used in 9,11-secosteroid biosynthesis