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  • The immobilization of microbial cells, subcellular organelles, and enzymes in calcium alginate gels.

The immobilization of microbial cells, subcellular organelles, and enzymes in calcium alginate gels.

Biotechnology and bioengineering (1977-03-01)
M Kierstan, C Bucke
PMID321046
ABSTRACT

Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells, Kluyveromyces marxianus cells, inulase, glucose oxidase, chloroplasts, and mitochondria were immobilized in calcium alginate gels. Ethanol production from glucose solutions by an immobilized preparation of S. cerevisiae was deomonstrated over a total of twenty-three days, and the half-life of such a preparation was shown to be about ten days. Immobilized K. marxianus, inulase, and glucose oxidase preparations were used to demonstrate the porosity and retraining properties of calcium alginate gels. Calcium alginate-immobilized chloroplasts were shown to perform the Hill reaction. Some experiments with immobilized mitochondria are reported.