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Immobilized Enzyme

The immobilized enzyme produced by micro encapsulation technique provides

Question: The immobilized enzyme produced by micro encapsulation technique provides
[A].

an extremely large surface area

[B].

smaller surface area

[C].

high amount of solvent

[D].

relatively smaller surface area

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Which of the following is considered as a disadvantage to the adsorption method of immobilization?

Question: Which of the following is considered as a disadvantage to the adsorption method of immobilization?
[A].

It is possible to separate and purify the enzymes while being immobilized

[B].

The enzymes are not usually deactivated by adsorption

[C].

The adsorption is a reversible process

[D].

State of immobilization is very sensitive to solution pH, ionic strength and temperature

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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Water insoluble enzymes can be prepared by using multifunctional agents that are bifunctional in nature and have

Question: Water insoluble enzymes can be prepared by using multifunctional agents that are bifunctional in nature and have
[A].

low molecular weight

[B].

high molecular weight

[C].

high equivalent weight

[D].

low reactivity

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Commonly employed water insoluble supports for the covalent attachment of enzyme include

Question: Commonly employed water insoluble supports for the covalent attachment of enzyme include
[A].

acrylamide based polymers

[B].

polypeptides

[C].

dextran

[D].

all of these

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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The immobilization technique involving physical method is

Question: The immobilization technique involving physical method is
[A].

covalent bond formation dependent

[B].

non-covalent bond formation dependent

[C].

both (a) and (b)

[D].

ionic bond formation dependent

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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The immobilized technique involving chemical method is

Question: The immobilized technique involving chemical method is
[A].

covalent bond formation dependent

[B].

non-covalent bond formation dependent

[C].

both (a) and (b)

[D].

ionic bond formation dependent

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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The intraparticle mass transfer resistance can affect the rate of enzyme reaction, if enzymes are immobilized by

Question: The intraparticle mass transfer resistance can affect the rate of enzyme reaction, if enzymes are immobilized by
[A].

copolymerization or microencapsulation

[B].

crosslinking using multifunctional reagents

[C].

adsorption

[D].

all of the above

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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