Method for producing an immobilized enzyme for hydrolyzing...

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell;...

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C435S134000, C435S176000, C435S177000, C435S178000, C435S180000

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07807428

ABSTRACT:
A method for producing an immobilized enzyme which includes the steps of immobilizing an enzyme used for hydrolyzing fats and oils on a immobilization carrier by adsorption, bringing the immobilized enzyme into contact with an organic solvent in which fat-soluble fatty acids or the derivatives thereof have been dissolved, and adjusting the moisture content of the immobilized enzyme from 1 to 20% by weight based on the weight of the carrier.

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