Immobilized biological material

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Miscellaneous

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426 9, 424 78, 435182, 435800, C12N 100, C12N 1104

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042502675

ABSTRACT:
A process for immobilizing a biological material which can be a protein, a coenzyme having at least one primary or secondary amino group per molecule, an admixture of said coenzyme and an enzyme which is mediated by said coenzyme, or an antibiotic having at least one primary or secondary amino group per molecule, wherein the biological material is contacted with an excess of an isocyanate-capped liquid polyurethane prepolymer in the absence of water, and the resulting mixture is cured by contacting it with a curing agent to cure the prepolymer and to immobilize the biological material. The resulting mixture can be cured under foam-forming conditions or under nonfoam-forming conditions. The resulting mixture can be formed into a predetermined shape before or during curing or coated onto a surface before or during curing.

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