Protein Information

ID 124
Name Tyrosinase
Synonyms LB24 AB; Monophenol monooxygenase; OCA1A; OCAIA; SK29 AB; TYR; TYR protein; Tumor rejection antigen AB…

Compound Information

ID 343
Name cresol
CAS methylphenol

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
7765181 Yokoi H, Belfort G: High-rate membrane supported aqueous-phase enzymatic conversion in organic solvent. Bioseparation. 1994 Jun;4(3):213-20.
Microporous membranes were used as a support material for enzyme immobilization by a supported aqueous-phase. To test the concept, a model reaction was chosen involving the oxidation of p-cresol by tyrosinase. Tyrosinase was first immobilized in a thin film of water formed on the inner surface of the membrane and then allowed to catalyze p-cresol oxidation in chloroform. By choosing optimal operating conditions, tyrosinase functioned catalytically for more than 6 hours with a stable reaction rate. The reaction rate was highly dependent on water content (water wt./enzyme wt. ratio) and permeation flux. Also, enzyme loading was an important factor for maintaining stable activity. This type of high-rate reactor utilized convective flow through an enzyme immobilized microporous membrane and provided high productivity by reducing mass transport limitations.
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