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Preparation of hydrocarbon-adhering derivatives of water-soluble enzymes

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Wasserlösliche Enzyme wurden mit saturierten alphatischen Kohlenwasserstoff-Diisozyanaten in Reaktion gebracht und die Bindung dieser Enzymderivate mit der Kohlenwasserstoffschicht stark gefördert. Bis zu 85% Katalysationstätigkeit der Schweinepankreas-Lipase konnte aus der Reaktionsmischung in Form einer beständigen Kohlenwasserstoff-Emulsion zurückgewonnen werden.

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  4. This investigation was supported by the Office of Naval Research, Contract No. N00014-74-A-0004-0001 and by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment station. The authors wish to thank Anna Henley and Cheryl Snethen for technical assistance in this investigation. R.K.G. was a Career Development Awardee of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

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Guire, P., Yaqub, M., Hall, J. et al. Preparation of hydrocarbon-adhering derivatives of water-soluble enzymes. Experientia 28, 1004–1005 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01918638

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