Improved Thermal and Reusability Properties of Xylanase by Genipin Cross-Linking to Magnetic Chitosan Particles.

Appl Biochem Biotechnol

DIPA, PROPAC, Facultad de Química, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Centro Universitario, Cerro de las Campanas s/n Col. Las Campanas, 76010, Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico.

Published: June 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Enzymes are becoming more popular than chemical processes, but their use is limited by low stability and product recovery, requiring immobilization for repeated use.
  • This study focused on creating stable xylanase enzyme complexes using magnetic chitosan and evaluated their thermal stability and reusability.
  • The results showed that the immobilized xylanase improved thermal stability, pH tolerance, and catalytic activity, with potential for three reuse cycles, making it suitable for high-temperature industrial applications.

Article Abstract

Enzymes are gradually increasingly preferred over chemical processes, but commercial enzyme applications remain limited due to their low stability and low product recovery, so the application of an immobilization technique is required for repeated use. The aims of this work were to produce stable enzyme complexes of cross-linked xylanase on magnetic chitosan, to describe some characteristics of these complexes, and to evaluate the thermal stability of the immobilized enzyme and its reusability. A xylanase was cross-linked to magnetite particles prepared by in situ co-precipitation of iron salts in a chitosan template. The effect of temperature, pH, kinetic parameters, and reusability on free and immobilized xylanase was evaluated. Magnetization, morphology, size, structural change, and thermal behavior of immobilized enzyme were described. 1.0 ± 0.1 μg of xylanase was immobilized per milligram of superparamagnetic chitosan nanoparticles via covalent bonds formed with genipin. Immobilized xylanase showed thermal, pH, and catalytic velocity improvement compared to the free enzyme and can be reused three times. Heterogeneous aggregates of 254 nm were obtained after enzyme immobilization. The immobilization protocol used in this work was successful in retaining enzyme thermal stability and could be important in using natural compounds such as FeO@Chitosan@Xylanase in the harsh temperature condition of relevant industries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12010-018-2928-7DOI Listing

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