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Hanes-Woolf double-reciprocal plots: (A) free enzyme, (B) pectinase

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Download scientific diagram | | Hanes-Woolf double-reciprocal plots: (A) free enzyme, (B) pectinase preparation@ZSM-5(27), (C) pectinase preparation@ZSM-5(85), and (D) pectinase preparation@ZSM-5(500). The inserts are substrate saturation curves for the enzyme-catalyzed reactions. from publication: Immobilized Crosslinked Pectinase Preparation on Porous ZSM-5 Zeolites as Reusable Biocatalysts for Ultra-Efficient Hydrolysis of β-Glycosidic Bonds | In this study, we immobilized pectinase preparation on porous zeolite ZSM-5 as an enzyme carrier. We realized this immobilized enzyme catalyst, pectinase preparation@ZSM-5, via a simple combined strategy involving the van der Waals adsorption of pectinase preparation followed | Pectinase, Enzymes and Hydrolysis | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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