Patent classifications
C12N11/08
Coatings containing polymer modified enzyme for stable self-cleaning of organic stains
Bioactive coatings that are stabilized against inactivation by weathering are provided including a base associated with a chemically modified enzyme, and, optionally a first polyoxyethylene present in the base and independent of the enzyme. The coatings are optionally overlayered onto a substrate to form an active coating facilitating the removal of organic stains or organic material from food, insects, or the environment.
PEI IMMOBILIZED ENZYME, AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF
Described herein are an immobilized enzyme, and a preparation method therefor and a use thereof. The immobilized enzyme includes activated PEI and an enzyme covalently bonded to the activated PEI, where the enzyme is selected from any one of a transaminase, a ketoreductase, a monooxygenase, an ammonia lyase, an ene-reductase, an imine reductase, an amino acid dehydrogenase and a nitrilase.
Modified epoxy resin immobilized enzyme, preparation method therefor and application thereof
Disclosed are a modified epoxy resin immobilized enzyme, a preparation method therefor and an application thereof. Herein, the preparation method includes the following steps: modifying an epoxy resin, adding a polyethyleneimine to a modified epoxy resin for further modification, and then adding an enzyme to be immobilized and a glutaraldehyde for immobilization, to obtain the modified epoxy resin immobilized enzyme. The epoxy resin is modified, the polyethyleneimine is added to the modified epoxy resin for the further modification, and an aldehyde group in the resin and an amino group in the polyethyleneimine are covalently bound to each enzyme, then it is activated by the bifunctional reagent glutaraldehyde.
ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADATION ACCELERATOR FOR POLYMERIC MATERIALS, METHODS FOR PRODUCING AND USING THEREOF
An anaerobic biodegradation accelerator (ABA) for a host polymeric material, an ABA-incorporated polymeric material, and methods for production and application thereof are provided. The ABA includes a carrier matrix, at least one biotic component, a protective layer, a biodiversity promotor, a surfactant, a compatibilizer, an antioxidant, a plasticizer and a properties modifier. The ABA significantly enhances biodegradation rate of polymeric materials in anaerobic environments, and does not impact significantly on mechanical properties and other properties of the original polymeric material including food contact safety when they are used in food contact safe products such as cutleries, lunch boxes, cups and cup lids.
ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADATION ACCELERATOR FOR POLYMERIC MATERIALS, METHODS FOR PRODUCING AND USING THEREOF
An anaerobic biodegradation accelerator (ABA) for a host polymeric material, an ABA-incorporated polymeric material, and methods for production and application thereof are provided. The ABA includes a carrier matrix, at least one biotic component, a protective layer, a biodiversity promotor, a surfactant, a compatibilizer, an antioxidant, a plasticizer and a properties modifier. The ABA significantly enhances biodegradation rate of polymeric materials in anaerobic environments, and does not impact significantly on mechanical properties and other properties of the original polymeric material including food contact safety when they are used in food contact safe products such as cutleries, lunch boxes, cups and cup lids.
DIFFUSION RESISTANCE LAYER FOR ANALYTE SENSORS
Disclosed are devices for determining an analyte concentration (e.g., glucose). The devices comprise a sensor configured to generate a signal associated with a concentration of an analyte and a sensing membrane located over the sensor. The sensing membrane comprises an enzyme layer, wherein the enzyme layer comprises an enzyme and a polymer comprising polyurethane and/or polyurea segments and one or more zwitterionic repeating units. The enzyme layer protects the enzyme and prevents it from leaching from the sensing membrane into a host or deactivating.
DIFFUSION RESISTANCE LAYER FOR ANALYTE SENSORS
Disclosed are devices for determining an analyte concentration (e.g., glucose). The devices comprise a sensor configured to generate a signal associated with a concentration of an analyte and a sensing membrane located over the sensor. The sensing membrane comprises an enzyme layer, wherein the enzyme layer comprises an enzyme and a polymer comprising polyurethane and/or polyurea segments and one or more zwitterionic repeating units. The enzyme layer protects the enzyme and prevents it from leaching from the sensing membrane into a host or deactivating.
METHOD OF IMMOBILIZING A CELL ON A SUPPORT USING COMPOUNDS COMPRISING A POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL MOIETY
The present invention relates to a method of immobilizing a cell on a support, the method comprising a) providing a compound or salt thereof comprising, preferably consisting of, one or more hydrophobic domains attached to a hydrophilic domain, wherein the one or more hydrophobic domains are covalently bound to said hydrophilic domain, and wherein the one or more hydrophobic domains each comprise a linear lipid, a steroid or a hydrophobic vitamin, and wherein the hydrophilic domain comprises a polyethylene glycol (PEG) moiety, and wherein the compound comprises a linking group; b) contacting a cell with the compound under conditions allowing the interaction of the compound with the membrane of the cell, thereby immobilizing the linking group on the surface of the cell; and c) contacting the linking group immobilized on the cell with a support capable of binding the linking group, thereby immobilizing the cell on the support.
BIODEGRADABLE POLYESTER-BASED POLYURETHANE FOAMS
A biodegradable foam which includes a polyester-based polyurethane foam and a mixture comprised of a soil-dwelling carbon-digesting bacteria embedded in a carrier compound. The mixture of the soil-dwelling carbon-digesting bacteria is homogenously dispersed throughout the polyester-based polyurethane foam. This biodegradable foam exhibits biodegradation rates higher than a polyester-based polyurethane foam absent the soil-dwelling carbon-digesting bacteria.
Porous membrane having immobilized enzyme, porous membrane composite including the same, and preparation method thereof
Disclosed herein is a porous membrane having an immobilized enzyme wherein the enzyme is immobilized within pores which are three-dimensionally connected to each other. The porous membrane having the immobilized enzyme is three-dimensionally crosslinked in a molecular level wherein nanopores of 5 to 100 nm are interconnected, so that the immobilized enzyme may be in contact with a reactant in all directions, and the reaction solution may be easily diffused, thereby proceeding with the catalytic reaction fast and conveniently without deterioration of material transport.