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Biotechnology Letters | 1987

Co-immobilized coupled enzyme systems on nylon mesh capable of gluconic and pyruvic acid production

Brent Arthur Burdick; James Robert Schaeffer

SummaryThe coupled enzyme systems glucose oxidase-catalase and lactate oxidase-catalase have been immobilized in a cross-linked gelatin matrix on a nylon mesh fabric. These immobilized enzyme systems can be used for the production of gluconic and pyruvic acids, respectively.


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 1987

Polymeric thiols as enzyme activators of serum creatine phosphokinase.

Brent Arthur Burdick; Theodore Walter Esders; James Robert Schaeffer; Shirley Yau Lynn

Several hydrophilic polymeric thiols were prepared from aminoactivated polymeric supports by reaction with N-acetylhomocysteinethiolactone. Supports include agaroses, cellulose, Glycophase™ controlled-pore glass, and Matrex™ acrylic beads. Thiol content in these polymers was 3–72 μmol SH/g dry polymer. Several were effective solid-phase activators of the sulfhydryl-dependent enzyme creatine phosphokinase at concentrations comparable to that of monomeric thiol required for enzyme activation. The kinetic activation curves for the polymeric and the monomeric (thioglucose) activators were similar, suggesting unhindered interaction of the enzyme with the polymeric activator.


Archive | 1990

Application of Thin-Film Biocatalysts to Organic Synthesis

Brent Arthur Burdick; James Robert Schaeffer

Coating methods developed for use in the preparation of photographic and clinical analytical materials have been adapted for use in the construction of immobilized thin-film biocatalysts. Syntheses of gluconic acid, pyruvic acid, as-partic acid, alanine and ribavirin were catalyzed with thin-film biocatalysts. Several of the synthetic processes utilize bioreactors composed of spiral wound immobilized biocatalysts. The advantages of the method are discussed.


Archive | 1989

Methods of extracting, amplifying and detecting a nucleic acid from whole blood or PBMC fraction

Brent Arthur Burdick; Tobias D Ekeze


Archive | 1987

Fluorescent labels having a polysaccharide bound to polymeric particles

Brent Arthur Burdick; Susan Jean Danielson


Archive | 1988

Method of making double-stranded DNA sequences.

Krishna Jayaraman; Brent Arthur Burdick; Fred Terry Oakes


Archive | 1989

Avidin-and biotin immobilized reagents and methods of use

Richard Calvin Sutton; Brent Arthur Burdick; Susan Jean Danielson; Harold Chester Warren; Brian Anthony Snyder; Gregory J. McClune; Annie L. Wu


Archive | 1985

Fluorescent labels and labeled species and their use in analytical elements and determinations

Brent Arthur Burdick; Susan Jean Danielson


Archive | 1986

Reducible compounds and analytical compositions, elements and me thods utilizing same

Robert Troconis Belly; Albert J. Mura; Theodore Walter Esders; Brent Arthur Burdick


Archive | 1987

Cobalt(III) reagents in combination with water soluble polymers

Brent Arthur Burdick; Robert William Zercie

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