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Bioproduction of Floxuridine Using Nanostabilized Biocatalysts
Fecha
2016-09Registro en:
Cappa, Valeria Alejandra; Rivero, Cintia Wanda; Sambeth, Jorge Enrique; Trelles, Jorge Abel; Bioproduction of Floxuridine Using Nanostabilized Biocatalysts; Wiley VCH Verlag; Chemical Enginnering Technology; 39; 9; 9-2016; 1723-1730
0930-7516
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cappa, Valeria Alejandra
Rivero, Cintia Wanda
Sambeth, Jorge Enrique
Trelles, Jorge Abel
Resumen
Bionanocomposites employing natural polysaccharides such as alginate and nanoclays, e.g., bentonite, are a promising alternative to developing stabilized biocatalysts used in the pharmaceutical industry due to their physicochemical properties, biocompatibility, and nontoxicity. Mechanical parameters such as swelling ratio, compressive strength, and fracture frequency were optimized, favoring scale-up. Moreover, storage stability and reusability of the biocatalysts were improved by more than 90 % compared with control conditions. In addition, immobilized lactic acid bacteria were used in the bioprocess scale-up to obtain floxuridine, showing a high productivity per gram of biocatalyst.