Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6494797 | New Biotechnology | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Xylooligosaccharides display interesting prebiotic effects on human health. The endoxylanase Xys1Î, from Streptomyces halstedii JM8, was immobilized and stabilized on glyoxyl-agarose beads by multipoint covalent attachment using a novel strategy based on surface coating with a multilayer of polymers. The optimal modification consisted of surface coating with a bilayer formed by a layer of derived dextran polymers and a layer of polyethylenimine. The optimized biocatalyst was 550-fold more stable than one-point covalent immobilized Xys1Î (at 70â¯Â°C, pH 7). This biocatalyst was tested for the production of xylooligosaccharides from soluble xylans from various sources. Hydrolysis of beechwood, wheat straw and corncob xylans was 93% in 4â¯h, 44% in 5â¯h and 100% in 1â¯h, respectively. Maximum values of xylooligosaccharides were found for beechwood at 20.6â¯mg/mL, wheat at 12.5â¯mg/mL and corncob at 30.4â¯mg/mL. The optimized biocatalyst was reused for 15 reaction cycles without affecting its catalytic activity.
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Authors
Maria Romero-Fernández, Sonia Moreno-Perez, Sandro Martins de Oliveira, Ramón I. SantamarÃa, Jose M. Guisan, Javier Rocha-Martin,