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Magnetic nanoflowers: a hybrid platform for enzyme immobilization

Source
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology
ISSN
07388551
Date Issued
2024-01-01
Author(s)
Patil, Pravin D.
Kelkar, Radhika K.
Patil, Neha P.
Pise, Pradnya V.
Patil, Sadhana P.
Patil, Arundhatti S.
Kulkarni, Nishant S.
Tiwari, Manishkumar S.
Phirke, Ajay N.
Nadar, Shamraja S.
DOI
10.1080/07388551.2023.2230518
Volume
44
Issue
5
Abstract
The use of organic-inorganic hybrid nanoflowers as a support material for enzyme immobilization has gained significant attention in recent years due to their high stability, ease of preparation, and enhanced catalytic activity. However, a major challenge in utilizing these hybrid nanoflowers for enzyme immobilization is the difficulty in handling and separating them due to their low density and high dispersion. To address this issue, magnetic nanoflowers have emerged as a promising alternative enzyme immobilization platform due to their easy separation, structural stability, and ability to enhance catalytic efficiency. This review focuses on different methods for designing magnetic nanoflowers, as well as future research directions. Additionally, it provides examples of enzymes immobilized in the form of magnetic nanoflowers and their applications in environmental remediation, biosensors, and food industries. Finally, the review discusses possible ways to improve the material for enhanced catalytic activity, structural stability, and scalability.
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URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/26494
Subjects
application | design | Enzyme immobilization | magnetic | nanoflowers | nanozymes
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