Adsorption of Streptomyces Roseiscleroticus Glucose Isomerase on Chitosan Beads
Received Date: Feb 01, 2022 / Published Date: Mar 08, 2022
Abstract
This study was aimed at immobilizing Streptomyces roseiscleroticus glucose isomerase by adsorption on chitosan beads obtained from shells of water snail and investigating the properties of the adsorbed enzyme with respect to pH, temperature and reusability. The major challenge in the utilization of soluble enzymes relates to their cost of production, recovery and possible reutilization which can be solved by enzyme immobilization. Several methods of enzyme immobilization are abounding. They include, adsorption, entrapment, cross linking and covalent binding to an insoluble solid support. One major advantage of enzyme immobilization by adsorption is the little or no damage to the enzyme and the reversibility of the reaction process. Chitosan was produced by the deactivation of chitin obtained from shells of water snail. The extracted chitosan was subjected to Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis. The FTIR spectrum of the extracted chitosan showed characteristic absorption peaks within 3641 and 3028 cm-1. The extracted chitosan was used as an immobilization support in the form of chitosan beads. Adsorption of the crude and purified glucose isomerase on chitosan beads was achieved at pH 6.0 after 120 min with an immobilization efficiency of 72.68% and 75.31% respectively. The purified adsorbed glucose isomerase had an optimum pH and temperature of 8.5 and 70°C, respectively. Studies on the reusability or storage stability of the purified adsorbed glucose isomerase on chitosan beads showed that, 66%, 52% and 30% of the adsorbed enzyme activity were retained after 24, 48 and 72 hrs. Respectively. Immobilized glucose isomerase is of huge importance in the food processing industries because of its usefulness in the production of sugar syrups and other sugar substitutes.
Citation: Chinyelum OP, Onyebuchi ESO, Chiemeka CF (2022) Adsorption of Streptomyces Roseiscleroticus Glucose Isomerase on Chitosan Beads. J Biotechnol Biomater, 12: 267. Doi: 10.4172/2155-952X.1000267
Copyright: © 2022 Chinyelum OP, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Share This Article
Recommended Journals
Open Access Journals
Article Tools
Article Usage
- Total views: 1913
- [From(publication date): 0-2022 - Dec 18, 2024]
- Breakdown by view type
- HTML page views: 1563
- PDF downloads: 350