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publicationNumber EP-3824082-A1
titleOfInvention Combined composite for stabilization of active biological materials, method of production and use thereof
abstract The present invention refers to the use of the technique of synthetizing sol-gel to imobilize active or activable biological materials. More specifically, the present invention refers to a new method for imobilizing in a sol-gel combined composite active or activable biological materials, wherein the loss by leaching of said biological materials from the obtained combined composite is reduced while retaining the inherent biological activity. The invention also refers to the composite obtained by the new method and to its use, namel-y in: biocatalysis and in diagnosis methods.
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