Department of Genetics and Genomics, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
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Enzymes Immobilized into Starch and Gelatin Based Hydrogels: Applications, Advantages and Challenges
Author(s): Myles Carlie*
Enzyme immobilization within hydrogel matrices offers a promising avenue for enhancing enzyme stability, reusability, and activity retention.
Starch- and gelatin-based hydrogels have emerged as versatile matrices for enzyme immobilization due to their biocompatibility, biodegradability,
and ease of fabrication. This article provides an overview of the methods for immobilizing enzymes into starch- and gelatin-based hydrogels, explores
their applications across various industries, discusses the advantages and challenges associated with this approach, and highlights recent
advances in the field... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-128X.2024.12.265
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