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filingDate 1977-05-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Immobilized non-specific proteases
abstract 1536822 Immobilizing protease SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO Ltd 24 May 1977 [31 May 1976 24 June 1976] 21936/77 Heading C3H A water-insoluble, enzymatically active, immobilized protease composition comprises proteases produced by bacteria of genus Streptomyces immobilized on a water-insoluble anion exchange resin having a specific surface area of at least 1 m.<SP>2</SP>/g. and a total anion-exchange capacity of at least 0À5 meq./g., or a waterinsoluble anion exchange polysaccharide having the said capacity. The proteases may contain both endoproteases having specificity such as trypsin chymotripsin or elastase activity and exoproteases having, e.g. carboxypeptidase or amidase activity and may be purified prior to immobilization. Crude proteases are partially purified by the immobilization process. The anion exchange carriers used in examples are diethylaminoethyl dextrans, diethyl-2-hydroxypropyl aminoethyl dextran and macroporous styrene resins containing anion exchange groups.
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