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Query: EC:1.10.3.2 (
laccase
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Laccase enzyme (L) was immobilized by entrapment into semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (semi-IPNs) prepared from kappa-carrageenan with either poly(acrylamide-acrylic acid) [P(AAm-AA)/kappa-car] or poly(acrylamide-
itaconic acid
) [P(AAm-IA)/kappa-car]. For both systems, immobilized enzymes achieved the same optimum values observed for free enzyme (pH=5.0 and T=40 degrees C), except for P(AAm-IA)/kappa-car system there was a shift to 5.5 in optimum pH value. At the end of 42 days of storage immobilized enzymes retained more than 80% of their original activities while the retained activities of both systems after 10 uses in batch type application were found to be higher than 50%. K(m) values were calculated as 2.52x10(-2) mM and 1.08x10(-2) mM and V(max) values were found as 6.8x10(-3) mM min(-1) and 4.4x10(-3) mM min(-1), for P(AAm-AA)/kappa-car-L and P(AAm-IA)/kappa-car-L, respectively. When methyl orange containing solutions (10 mg/L) were treated with the immobilized laccases (68.2U), enzymatic decolorization of methyl orange in 6 h was achieved to the level of 35% for both systems. Supplementing the reaction medium with ABTS as the redox mediator increased this value to about 70%. These initial results show that,
laccase
containing semi-IPNs can find some applications in decolorization of the industrial wastes.
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PMID:Immobilization of laccase in kappa-carrageenan based semi-interpenetrating polymer networks. 2054 Sep 72