Strategies to control lipase activity and selectivity
Ramakrishna, Tejaswini 2019, Strategies to control lipase activity and selectivity, Ph.D. thesis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.
Immobilisation of lipases on solid supports is important for the industrial use of these enzymes. This study investigated how support hydrophobicity and surfactants can affect the activity/selectivity of immobilised lipases. It was demonstrated that a combination of surfactant and tuned support hydrophobicity affords control of lipase activity and substrate selectivity.
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090801 Food Chemistry and Molecular Gastronomy (excl Wine) 100399 Industrial Biotechnology not elsewhere classified
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