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titleOfInvention Immobilized ascorbic acid oxidase
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the title oxidase with reduced enzyme activity, by forming an immobilized ascorbic acid oxidase covalently bonded, through an amino group-contg. silane coupling agent, to water-insoluble solid granules having on the surface many hydroxyl groups. n CONSTITUTION: A small cylindrical cartridge 2 having openings 3, 4 at the both ends is packed with an immobilized ascorbic acid oxidase 1, and the opening 4 is stopped up with a liquid-permeable stopper 5, and then an ascorbic acid-contg. sample solution is introduced into through the opening 3 using a syringe 6. That is, the tip 7 of said syringe is fitted into the opening 3 and a piston is pushed down to inject the sample solution into the cartridge 2 to effect contact with the immobilized enzyme. According to this process, the ascorbic acid contained in e.g., fruit juice, urine, serum and so on can efficiently be converted into inactive dehydroascorbic acid using a simple device. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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