IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIX

Free enzyme in solution react with substrates to result in products which cannot be recovered for reuse. These problems can be overcome to a certain extent by the use of enzyme immobilization method. Immobilized enzymes are more robust and more resistant to condition changes. More importantly, the h...

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Main Authors: Zusfahair Zusfahair, Dian Riana Ningsih Dian Riana Ningsih, Dwi Kartika Dwi Kartika, Amin Fatoni Amin Fatoni, Indah Permatawati Indah Permatawati
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Published: Jenderal Soedirman University 2017-05-01
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spelling doaj-799eaebd4ff0469493cfbda730001e8d2020-11-24T20:40:35ZengJenderal Soedirman UniversityMolekul1907-97612503-03102017-05-01121707710.20884/1.jm.2017.12.1.249216IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIXZusfahair Zusfahair0Dian Riana Ningsih Dian Riana Ningsih1Dwi Kartika Dwi Kartika2Amin Fatoni Amin Fatoni3Indah Permatawati Indah Permatawati4Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, PurwokertoJurusan Kimia FMIPA UnsoedJurusan Kimia FMIPA UnsoedJurusan Kimia FMIPA UnsoedJurusan Kimia FMIPA UnsoedFree enzyme in solution react with substrates to result in products which cannot be recovered for reuse. These problems can be overcome to a certain extent by the use of enzyme immobilization method. Immobilized enzymes are more robust and more resistant to condition changes. More importantly, the heterogeneous immobilized enzyme systems allow an easy recovery of both enzymes and products, multiple re-uses of enzymes, and continuous operation of enzymatic processes. Entrapment of enzymes in Ca-alginate is one of the simplest methods of immobilization. The aim of this research was to obtain the optimum condition of the making of immobilized amylase beads using a Ca-alginate bead and to determine its characteristics. The optimization of immobilized amylase beads includes variation of sodium alginates and variations of enzyme contact time with CaCl2. The characterization of immobilized amylase includes determination of optimum substrate concentration, optimum pH, and optimum incubation time as well as amylase stability test. Amylase activity was determined by using dinitro salicylic (DNS) method. The results showed that the optimum immobilized amylase obtained at alginate concentrations of 5% (w/v), contact time of 60 minutes and immobilization efficiency of 67.5%. Furthermore, immobilized amylase showed optimum substrate concentration of 1.5-2.5% (w/v), optimum pH of 6, an optimum incubation time of 20 minutes with the activity of 179.8 U/mL. The KM value for free amylase and immobilized amylases were 0.3 mM and 0.12 mM respectively. Vmax value for free amylase and immobilized amylases were 105.3 U/mL and 10.1 U/mL respectively. Immobilized Amylase can be used up to six times with the residual activity of 52.7%.http://ojs.jmolekul.com/ojs/index.php/jm/article/view/249Amylase, Ca-alginate, enzyme immobilization
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author Zusfahair Zusfahair
Dian Riana Ningsih Dian Riana Ningsih
Dwi Kartika Dwi Kartika
Amin Fatoni Amin Fatoni
Indah Permatawati Indah Permatawati
spellingShingle Zusfahair Zusfahair
Dian Riana Ningsih Dian Riana Ningsih
Dwi Kartika Dwi Kartika
Amin Fatoni Amin Fatoni
Indah Permatawati Indah Permatawati
IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIX
Molekul
Amylase, Ca-alginate, enzyme immobilization
author_facet Zusfahair Zusfahair
Dian Riana Ningsih Dian Riana Ningsih
Dwi Kartika Dwi Kartika
Amin Fatoni Amin Fatoni
Indah Permatawati Indah Permatawati
author_sort Zusfahair Zusfahair
title IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIX
title_short IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIX
title_full IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIX
title_fullStr IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIX
title_full_unstemmed IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Bacillus thuringiensis HCB6 AMYLASE IN CALCIUM ALGINATE MATRIX
title_sort immobilization and characterization of bacillus thuringiensis hcb6 amylase in calcium alginate matrix
publisher Jenderal Soedirman University
series Molekul
issn 1907-9761
2503-0310
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Free enzyme in solution react with substrates to result in products which cannot be recovered for reuse. These problems can be overcome to a certain extent by the use of enzyme immobilization method. Immobilized enzymes are more robust and more resistant to condition changes. More importantly, the heterogeneous immobilized enzyme systems allow an easy recovery of both enzymes and products, multiple re-uses of enzymes, and continuous operation of enzymatic processes. Entrapment of enzymes in Ca-alginate is one of the simplest methods of immobilization. The aim of this research was to obtain the optimum condition of the making of immobilized amylase beads using a Ca-alginate bead and to determine its characteristics. The optimization of immobilized amylase beads includes variation of sodium alginates and variations of enzyme contact time with CaCl2. The characterization of immobilized amylase includes determination of optimum substrate concentration, optimum pH, and optimum incubation time as well as amylase stability test. Amylase activity was determined by using dinitro salicylic (DNS) method. The results showed that the optimum immobilized amylase obtained at alginate concentrations of 5% (w/v), contact time of 60 minutes and immobilization efficiency of 67.5%. Furthermore, immobilized amylase showed optimum substrate concentration of 1.5-2.5% (w/v), optimum pH of 6, an optimum incubation time of 20 minutes with the activity of 179.8 U/mL. The KM value for free amylase and immobilized amylases were 0.3 mM and 0.12 mM respectively. Vmax value for free amylase and immobilized amylases were 105.3 U/mL and 10.1 U/mL respectively. Immobilized Amylase can be used up to six times with the residual activity of 52.7%.
topic Amylase, Ca-alginate, enzyme immobilization
url http://ojs.jmolekul.com/ojs/index.php/jm/article/view/249
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