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Hydrodynamics and Kinetics of Hollow Fiber Enzyme Reactors

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A simple and very active asymmetric hollow fiber reactor for maltose and starch hydrolysis is presented. The activity of the immobilized glucoamylase reactor is strongly dependent on flow rate, diffusional limitations and glucose inhibition.

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  1. ENGASSER, J.M. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 526: 301, 1978.

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Engasser, J.M., Caumon, J., Marc, A., Lede, J., Garnier, M. (1980). Hydrodynamics and Kinetics of Hollow Fiber Enzyme Reactors. In: Weetall, H.H., Royer, G.P. (eds) Enzyme Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3749-2_53

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