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An extracellular α‐l ‐rhamnosidase from Penicillium citrinum MTCC‐3565 has purified to homogeneity from its culture filtrate using ethanol precipitation and cation‐exchange chromatography on carboxymethyl cellulose. The purified enzyme gave a single protein band corresponding to molecular mass of 45.0 kDa in SDS‐PAGE analysis showing the purity of the enzyme preparation. The native PAGE analysis showed the monomeric nature of the purified enzyme. Using p‐nitrophenyl α‐l ‐rhamnopyranoside as substrate, Km and Vmax values of the enzyme were 0.30 mm and 27.0 μm min mg?1, respectively. The kcat value was 20.1 s giving kcat/Km value of 67.0 mm s?1 for the same substrate. The pH and temperature optima of the enzyme were 8.5 and 50 °C, respectively. The activation energy for the thermal denaturation of the enzyme was 29.9 KJ mol?1. The α‐l ‐rhamnosidase was able to hydrolyse naringin, rutin and hesperidin and liberated l ‐rhamnose, indicating that the purified enzyme can be used for the preparation of α‐l ‐rhamnose and pharmaceutically important compounds by derhamnosylation of natural glycosides containing terminal α‐l ‐rhamnose. The α‐l ‐rhamnosidase was active at the level of ethanol concentration present in wine, indicating that it can be used for improving wine aroma.  相似文献   

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The extracellular α‐l ‐rhamnosidase has been purified by growing a new fungal strain Aspergillus awamori MTCC‐2879 in the liquid culture growth medium containing orange peel. The purification procedure involved ultrafiltration using PM‐10 membrane and anion‐exchange chromatography on diethyl amino ethyl cellulose. The purified enzyme gave single protein band in SDS‐PAGE analysis corresponding to molecular mass 75.0 kDa. The native PAGE analysis of the purified enzyme also gave a single protein band, confirming the purity of the enzyme. The Km and Vmax values of the enzyme for p‐nitrophenyl‐α‐l ‐rhamnopyranoside were 0.62 mm and 27.06 μmole min?1 mg?1, respectively, yielding kcat and kcat/km values 39.90 s?1 and 54.70 mm ?1 s?1, respectively. The enzyme had an optimum pH of 7.0 and optimum temperature of 60 °C. The activation energy for the thermal denaturation of the enzyme was 35.65 kJ?1 mol?1 K?1. The purified enzyme can be used for specifically cleaving terminal α‐l ‐rhamnose from the natural glycosides, thereby contributing to the preparation of pharmaceutically important compounds like prunin and l ‐rhamnose.  相似文献   

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An α‐l ‐rhamnosidase producing fungal strain has been isolated from decaying lemon fruit. The fungal strain has been identified as Aspergillus flavus. The α‐l ‐rhamnosidase has been purified from the culture filtrate of the fungal strain using ultra filtration and cation exchange chromatography on carboxy methyl (CM) cellulose. The molecular mass of the purified enzyme determined by SDS–PAGE analysis was 41 kDa. The Km values of the enzyme using p‐nitrophenyl‐α‐l ‐rhamnopyranoside and naringin as the substrates were 1.89 and 1.6 mm respectively. The pH and temperature optima of the enzyme were 11.0 and 50 °C respectively. The effects of various chemical species present in grape fruit juice and wine on the activity of the enzyme have been determined.  相似文献   

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A novel α‐L‐rhamnosidase was isolated and purified from Aspergillus oryzae NL‐1. The enzyme was purified 13.2‐fold by ultrafiltration, ion exchange and gel filtration chromatography with an overall recovery of 6.4% and specific activity of 224.4 U/mg, and the molecular mass of its subunit was approximately 75 kDa. Its optimal temperature and pH were 65 °C and 4.5, respectively. The enzyme was stable in the pH range 3.5–7.0, and it showed good thermostability at higher temperatures. The KM, kcat and kcat/KM values were 5.2 mm , 1624 s?1 and 312 s?1 mm ?1 using pNPR as substrates, respectively. Moreover, the enzyme exhibited transglycosylating activity, which could synthesise rhamnosyl mannitol through the reactions of transglycosylation with inexpensive rhamnose as the glycosyl donor. Our findings indicate that the enzyme has potential value for glycoside synthesis in the food industry.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: In Tunisia, sardinelle (Sardinella aurita) catches totalled about 13 300 t in 2002. During processing, solid wastes including heads and viscera are generated, representing about 30% of the original raw material. Viscera, one of the most important by‐products of the fishing industry, are recognised as a potential source of digestive enzymes, especially proteases with high activity over a wide range of pH and temperature conditions. This paper describes the purification procedure and some biochemical characterisation of trypsin from S. aurita viscera. RESULTS: Trypsin from the viscera of sardinelle (S. aurita) was purified by fractionation with ammonium sulphate, Sephadex G‐75 gel filtration, Sepharose mono Q anion exchange chromatography, ultrafiltration and a second Sephadex G‐75 gel filtration, resulting in a 5.42‐fold increase in specific activity and 6.1% recovery. The molecular weight of the purified enzyme was estimated to be 24 kDa using size exclusion chromatography and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The purified enzyme showed esterase‐specific activity on N‐α‐benzoyl‐L ‐arginine ethyl ester (BAEE) that was four times greater than its amidase‐specific activity on N‐α‐benzoyl‐DL ‐arginine‐p‐nitroanilide (BAPNA). The optimal pH and temperature for enzyme activity were pH 8 and 55 °C respectively using BAEE as a substrate. The trypsin kinetic constants Km and kcat on BAPNA were 1.67 mmol L?1 and 3.87 s?1 respectively, while the catalytic efficiency kcat/Km was 2.31 s?1 L mmol?1. CONCLUSION: Trypsin was purified from sardinelle (S. aurita) viscera. Biochemical characterisation of S. aurita trypsin showed that this enzyme can be used as a possible biotechnological tool in the fish‐processing and food industries. Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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An aminopeptidase (AP) was partially purified from jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) hepatopancreas with 154.24‐fold and yield of 6.15%. The purification procedure consisted of ammonium sulphate fractionation and DEAE‐Sephacel chromatography. The enzyme was approximately 48–53 kDa as estimated by SDS‐PAGE. With l ‐leu‐p‐NA, it had optimum activity at pH 8.0 and 30 °C. The Km and Vmax/Km values of the enzymes for l ‐leu‐p‐NA were 0.326 mm and 2787 at 37 °C, respectively. Activation energy (Ea) of the enzyme was 53.50 kJ M?1.The AP showed activity against seven synthetic substrates: l ‐proline>l ‐methionine>Ac. l ‐γ‐glutamic>l ‐glycine>l ‐leucine>l ‐alanine>l ‐lysine‐p‐NA. The enzyme was strongly inhibited by Bestatin, partially inhibited by a metal‐chelating agent and by PCMB, a cystein protease inhibitor. Zn2+ and (or) Ca2+ seemed to be its metal cofactor(s). Incubation of casein with the partially purified AP resulted in a degree of hydrolysis of 6%.  相似文献   

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Three phytosterols were isolated from Musa spp. flowers for evaluating their capabilities in inhibiting glucosidase and amylase activities and glycation of protein and sugar. The three phytosterols were identified as β‐sitosterol (PS1), 31‐norcyclolaudenone (PS2) and (24R)‐4α, 14α, 4‐trimethyl‐5α‐cholesta‐8, 25(27)‐dien‐3β‐ol (PS3). IC50 values (the concentration of inhibiting 50% of enzyme activity) of PS1, PS2 and PS3 against α‐glucosidase were 283.67, 11.33 and 43.10 μg mL?1, respectively. For inhibition of α‐amylase, the IC50 values of PS1, PS2 and PS3 were 52.55, 76.25 and 532.02 μg mL?1, respectively. PS1 was an uncompetitive inhibitor against α‐amylase with Km at 5.51 μg mL?1, while PS2 and PS3 exhibited a mixed‐type inhibition with Km at 52.36 and 2.49 μg mL?1, respectively. PS1 and PS2 also significantly inhibited the formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in a BSA–fructose model. The results suggest that banana flower could possess the capability in prevention of the diseases associated with abnormal blood sugar and AGEs levels, such as diabetes.  相似文献   

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Alpha‐galactosidase was characterized in two peanuts market types, Runner and Spanish. The enzyme was purified 54 fold using ammonium sulfate precipitation, anion exchange chromatography and Size Exclusion High‐performance Liquid Chromatography. Sodium dodecyl sulfate‐polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicated that the enzyme has a molecular weight of 30, 000 Da, and isoelectric focusing showed a pI of 5.2. The optimum temperature and pH were 50C and 6.0, respectively. The enzyme had a Km of 0.221 mM when p‐nitrophenyl α‐D‐galactopyranoside (PNPG) was used as a substrate and 80.8 mM when raffmose was a substrate. Raffmose and galactose were found to be competitive inhibitors when PNPG was the substrate: Ki values were 25.4 and 189, respectively. The enzyme was very sensitive to Hg++, Ag++ and to a lesser extent to Cu++. However, ethylcne diamine tetraacetic acid did not have an effect indicating no requirement for cations. The two peanut types tested showed identical enzyme activities.  相似文献   

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A buckwheat acid phosphatase (orthophosphoric‐monoester phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.2) was purified about 250‐fold from nongerminated buckwheat seeds to apparent homogeneity with a recovery of 4% from the acid phosphatase activity in the crude extract. It is the major acid phosphatase among eight different acid phosphatases identified in the crude extract. The purified enzyme behaved as a monomeric protein of molecular mass about 45 kDa. The purified enzyme exhibited a single pH optimum at 5.25. Optimum temperature for the degradation of p‐nitrophenyl phosphate was 50C. The kinetic parameters for the hydrolysis of p‐nitrophenyl phosphate were determined to be KM= 76 μmol L?1 and kcat= 924 s?1 at pH 5.25 and 37C. While the enzyme failed to act on phytate as a substrate, the enzyme exhibited a broad substrate selectivity. The purified enzyme showed no measureable carboxylesterase activity and no divalent metal ion requirement.  相似文献   

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An aminopeptidase was purified from Japanese flounder skeletal muscle to homogeneity by ammonium sulphate fractionation and three chromatographies. The enzyme was approximately 100 kDa with isoelectric point of 5.7 as estimated by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Its optimum temperature and pH were 45 °C and 7.5, respectively. According to peptide mass fingerprinting study, the enzyme revealed high identity to a puromycin-sensitive aminopeptidase. It had a broad specificity toward aminopeptidase substrates and preferred to hydrolyse Lys-MCA with kcat/Km of 8.1 × 106 M?1 s?1, and the activation energy (Ea) of 72.5 kJ M?1. Metal-chelating agents effectively inhibited the enzyme activity, and Zn2+, Mn2+ and Co2+ significantly restored the apoenzymatic activity dialysed by EDTA, whilst inhibitors to other proteinases did not show much effect. Furthermore, bestatin strongly inhibited its activity. These results indicate that the purified enzyme is a metalloaminopeptidase which would possibly contribute to free amino acids increase in fish muscle.  相似文献   

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Scope

l ‐citrulline has recently been reported as a more effective supplement for promoting intracellular nitric oxide (NO) production compared to l ‐arginine. Here, the effect of l ‐citrulline on skeletal muscle and its influence on exercise performance were investigated. The underlying mechanism of its effect, specifically on the expression of skeletal muscle peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor‐gamma coactivator‐1α (PGC‐1α), was also elucidated.

Methods and results

Six‐week‐old ICR mice were orally supplemented with l ‐citrulline (250 mg kg?1) daily, and their performance in weight‐loaded swimming exercise every other day for 15 days, was evaluated. In addition, mice muscles were weighed and evaluated for the expression of PGC‐1α and PGC‐1α‐regulated genes. Mice orally supplemented with l ‐citrulline had significantly higher gastrocnemius and biceps femoris muscle mass. Although not statistically significant, l ‐citrulline prolonged the swimming time to exhaustion. PGC‐1α upregulation was associated with vascular endothelial growth factor α (VEGFα) and insulin‐like growth factor 1 (IGF‐1) upregulation. VEGFα and IGF‐1 are important for angiogenesis and muscle growth, respectively, and are regulated by PGC‐1α. Treatment with NG‐nitro‐l ‐arginine methyl ester hydrochloride (l ‐NAME), a nitric oxide synthesis inhibitor, suppressed the l ‐citrulline‐induced PGC‐1α upregulation in vitro.

Conclusion

Supplementation with l ‐citrulline upregulates skeletal muscle PGC‐1α levels resulting in higher skeletal muscle weight that improves time to exhaustion during exercise.
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This study aimed to establish an analytical method for α‐dicarbonyl compounds (α‐DCs) including glyoxal, methylglyoxal and diacetyl, to determine the content of α‐DCs in 101 various alcoholic beverages using gas chromatography–nitrogen phosphorous detector (GC‐NPD) and to perform exposure assessment. The limit of detection and limit of quantification for α‐DCs were 0.05–0.22 and 0.15–0.70 μg g?1, respectively. The accuracy and precision were validated in five matrices. The raspberry fruit wine had the highest value at 139.74 μg g?1 total α‐DCs. The lowest α‐DC concentration among the beverages was detected in rice wine (Makgeolli) at 1.59 μg g?1. The levels of α‐DCs in various samples were detected as follows: 1.59–56.68 μg g?1 in rice wine (Makgeolli), 2.73–16.77 μg g?1 in beer, 8.22–139.74 μg g?1 in fruit wine and 8.17–91.56 μg g?1 in rice wine (Cheongju). The estimated daily intake of α‐DCs in the intake‐only group and population group was calculated as 4.22–97.94 μg kg?1 bw day?1 and 0.28–7.13 μg kg?1 bw day?1, respectively.  相似文献   

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The in vitro inhibitory activities of different seed extracts prepared from cranberry bean mutant SA‐05 and its wild‐type variety Hwachia against aldose reductase, α‐glucosidase and α‐amylase were examined. The results indicated that the polyphenolics‐rich extracts obtained using 800 g kg?1 methanol and 500 g kg?1 ethanol demonstrated inhibitory activities against aldose reductase (IC50 of 0.36–0.46 mg mL?1) and α‐glucosidase (IC50 of 1.32–1.94 mg mL?1). The 500 g kg?1 ethanol extracts also showed α‐amylase inhibitory activities (IC50 of 70.11–80.22 μg mL?1). Subsequent extracts, prepared further with NaCl and H2O from precipitates of 800 g kg?1 methanol or 500 g kg?1 ethanol extracts, exhibited potent α‐amylase inhibitory activities (IC50 of 17.68–38.68 μg mL?1). A combination of 500 g kg?1 ethanol extraction plus a subsequent H2O extraction produced highest polyphenolics and α‐amylase inhibitors. The SA‐05 α‐amylase inhibitor extracts showed greater inhibitory activities than that of Hwachia. Thus, cranberry bean mutant SA‐05 is an advantageous choice for producing anti‐hyperglycaemic compounds.  相似文献   

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In order to study the human intestinal transit of flavan‐3‐ol C‐glycosides, several C‐glycosyl derivatives were prepared by non‐enzymatic reaction of (+)‐catechin with α‐D ‐glucose, α‐D ‐galactose and α‐D ‐rhamnose, respectively. In contrast to literature data, we propose that the reaction mechanism proceeds in analogy to the rearrangement of flavan‐3‐ols during epimerization under alkaline conditions. Four of the 12 synthesized flavan‐3‐ol C‐glycosides were incubated under aerobic conditions at 37°C using saliva (2 min) and simulated gastric juice (3 h). To simulate human intestine, the C‐glycosides were also incubated under anaerobic conditions at 37°C both in human ileostomy fluid (10 h) and colostomy fluid (24 h), respectively. The flavan‐3‐ol C‐glycosides under study, i.e. (+)‐epicatechin 8‐C‐β‐D ‐glucopyranoside (1a), (+)‐epicatechin 6‐C‐β‐D ‐glucopyranoside (1d), (+)‐catechin 6‐C‐β‐D ‐galactopyranoside (2b), (+)‐catechin 6‐C‐β‐D ‐rhamnopyranoside (3b) were analyzed in the incubation samples by HPLC‐DAD and HPLC‐DAD‐MS/MS. They were found to be stable in the course of incubation in saliva, simulated gastric juice and ileostomy fluid and underwent degradation in colostomy fluid. While the 6‐C‐β‐D ‐glucopyranoside 1d was completely metabolized between 2 and 4 h, decomposition of the 6‐C‐β‐D ‐galactopyranoside 2b reached only 16±2% within 4 h of incubation. Linear degradation rates of 1d and 2b in colostomy fluid differed significantly. As microbial metabolism of flavan‐3‐ols is known not to be influenced by the stereochemistry of the aglycon, varying degradation rates are ascribed to the effect of the sugar moiety. Based on these results we assume that flavan‐3‐ol C‐glycosides pass through the upper gastrointestinal tract (oral cavity, stomach and small intestine) unmodified and are then metabolized by the colonic microflora.  相似文献   

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β‐d ‐Fructofuranosidases are biotechnologically important enzymes produced by various organisms. Here, Aspergillus niveus produced an extracellular β‐d ‐fructofuranosidase during SSF of cassava husk. This enzyme was purified 8.5‐fold (recovery of 5.2%). A 37‐kDa protein band was observed after 8% SDS‐PAGE. Native molecular mass is 91.2 kDa. Optimal temperature and pH of activity were 55°C and 4.5, respectively. The enzyme was stable at 50°C for 1 hr, and 80% of its activity was retained after 1 hr at pH 8.0. The enzymatic activity was improved by Mn2+, was resistant to most solvents, and was inhibited by Triton X‐100 and Tween 20. Km and Vmax with sucrose were 22.98 mM and 120.48 U/mg of protein, respectively. With Mn2+, these values were 16.31 mM and 0.30 U/mg of protein. The enzyme did not hydrolyze inulin and for this reason can be considered a true invertase. Thus, A. niveus β‐d ‐fructofuranosidase holds promise for invert sugar production.

Practical applications

β‐d ‐Fructofuranosidase is an enzyme that can be applied to different industrial sectors, especially food and beverage industries. It is responsible for the hydrolysis of sucrose and yields an equimolar mixture of D‐glucose and D‐fructose, named as inverted sugar syrup, with broad applications in the confectionery industry. The Aspergillus niveus enzyme hydrolyzed only sucrose here and can be considered a true invertase, showing its potential for application to invert sugar production. Besides, the use of cassava husk for enzyme production means an interesting utilization route of this agroindustrial residue. Thus, characterization of this enzyme is an important step for identification of its potential for practical applications.  相似文献   

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The leaves of Ligustrum purpurascens are used in a Chinese traditional tea called small‐leaved kudingcha, which is rich in phenylpropanoid glycosides (PPGs) and has many beneficial properties. Two critical exoacting glycoside hydrolase enzymes (glucosidases) involved in carbohydrate digestion are α‐glucosidase and α‐amylase. We investigated the properties of PPGs from L. purpurascens for inhibiting α‐amylase and α‐glucosidase activity in vitro and found IC50 values of 1.02 and 0.73 mg mL?1, respectively. The patterns of inhibiting both α‐amylase and α‐glucosidase were mixed‐inhibition type. Multispectroscopy and molecular docking studies indicated that the interaction between PPGs and α‐amylase and α‐glucosidase altered the conformation of enzymes, with binding at the site close to the active site of enzymes resulting in changed enzyme activity. Our studies may help in the further health use of small‐leaved kudingcha.  相似文献   

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Arabinoxylans (AXs) from wheat malts potentially affect beer quality and production. β‐ d ‐Xylosidase is a key enzyme that degrades the main chains of AXs to produce xylose. This study performed a partial characterization of β‐ d ‐xylosidase from wheat malts. The optimal temperature was 70 °C and the enzyme exhibited excellent thermostability, that is, residual activities were 92.6% at 60 °C for 1 h. The enzyme was stable over a pH range of 3.0–6.0 and showed optimum activity at pH 3.5 and 4.5. Kinetic parameters Km and Vmax of wheat malt β‐ d ‐xylosidase against p‐nitrophenyl‐xyloside were 1.74 mmol L−1 and 0.76 m m min−1, respectively. The enzyme activity was severely inhibited by Cu2+, moderately inhibited by Mn2+, Mg2+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+ and Na+ and mildly inhibited by Fe3+ and Fe2+. The partial enzymatic characterization achieved in this study can be used as a theoretical basis for purifying β‐ d ‐xylosidase from wheat malts. Copyright © 2015 The Institute of Brewing & Distilling  相似文献   

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Trypsin was purified from the pyloric caeca of brownstripe red snapper (Lutjanus vitta) by ammonium sulphate (40–60% saturation) precipitation, soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI)-Sepharose 4B column and DEAE-Sephacel column chromatography. Purified trypsin showed a single band on sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS–PAGE) and native-PAGE. A yield of 4.9% with the purification-fold of 20 was obtained. Trypsin had an apparent molecular weight of 23 kDa. SBTI and N-ρ-tosyl-l-lysine-chloromethylketone (TLCK) showed a strong inhibitory effect on the purified trypsin, while other protease inhibitors exhibited negligible inhibition. Trypsin had maximal activity at pH 8.5 and 60 °C for the hydrolysis of α-N-benzoyl-dl-arginine-ρ-nitroanilide (BAPNA). It was stable within the temperature range of 25–55 °C and pH range of 7.0–10.0. Purified trypsin had a Michaelis–Menten constant (Km) and catalytic constant (kcat) of 0.507 mM and 4.71 s−1, respectively, when BAPNA was used as the substrate. For the hydrolysis of α-N-ρ-tosyl-l-arginine methyl ester (TAME), Km and kcat were 0.328 mM and 112 s−1, respectively.  相似文献   

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A Bacillus sp. TS‐23 α‐amylase produced by recombinant Escherichia coli was adsorbed onto raw starch and the adsorbed enzyme was eluted with maltose or maltodextrin in 50 mM Tris/HCl buffer (pH 8.5). The adsorption‐elution procedure resulted in a yield of 53% α‐amylase activity and sodium dodecyl sulfate‐polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS/PAGE) analysis showed that the eluted α‐amylase had a molecular mass of approximately 64 kDa. Raw starch could be used repeatedly in the adsorption‐ elution cycle with good reproducibility. Scanning electron microscopy of the isolated corn starch exhibited a smooth appearance of the granules before adsorption and only a small change in appearance after three adsorption‐elution cycles. These results suggest that the raw starch adsorption‐elution technique has a great potential in the isolation of Bacillus sp. TS‐23 α‐amylase from the culture broth of recombinant E. coli.  相似文献   

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Active packaging is utilized to overcome limitations of traditional processing to enhance the health, safety, economics, and shelf life of foods. Active packaging employs active components to interact with food constituents to give a desired effect. Herein we describe the development of an active package in which lactase is covalently attached to low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) for in‐package production of lactose‐free dairy products. The specific goal of this work is to increase the total protein content loading onto LDPE using layer by layer (LbL) deposition, alternating polyethylenimine, glutaraldehyde (GL), and lactase, to enhance the overall activity of covalently attached lactase. The films were successfully oxidized via ultraviolet light, functionalized with polyethylenimine and glutaraldehyde, and layered with immobilized purified lactase. The total protein content increased with each additional layer of conjugated lactase, the 5‐layer sample reaching up to 1.3 μg/cm2. However, the increase in total protein did not lend to an increase in overall lactase activity. Calculated apparent Km indicated the affinity of immobilized lactase to substrate remains unchanged when compared to free lactase. Calculated apparent turnover numbers (kcat) showed with each layer of attached lactase, a decrease in substrate turnover was experienced when compared to free lactase; with a decrease from 128.43 to 4.76 s?1 for a 5‐layer conjugation. Our results indicate that while LbL attachment of lactase to LDPE successfully increases total protein mass of the bulk material, the adverse impact in enzyme efficiency may limit the application of LbL immobilization chemistry for bioactive packaging use.  相似文献   

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