Thermal inactivation of immobilized lipase in 1-alcohols
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- DOI: 10.1263/jbb.102.66
Thermal inactivation of immobilized lipase in 1-alcohols
Abstract
The thermal inactivation of immobilized lipase from Candida antarctica in 1-alcohols with four to eight carbons at various temperatures could be well expressed using a model in which heterogeneity in the susceptibility of the enzyme to the inactivation was assumed. It was found that the enthalpy-entropy compensation held for inactivation in 1-alcohols.
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