Impact of immobilized -Glucosidase treatment on sugarcane juice


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Verma A. K., . and Gupta A., . and Keerti, . and Dubey A., . Impact of immobilized -Glucosidase treatment on sugarcane juice. pp. 655-660. ISSN 2231-7546

Abstract

-Glucosidase (BGL) from Bacillus subtilis was immobilized in polyacrylamide gel. Increasing the concentration of either acrylamide or bisacrylamide the yield of entrapped BGL was increased. The immobilized BGL showed 14.02 retention activity after storage for 25 days at 30C. However after three times repeatedly use of immobilized enzyme exhibited retention of 8.5 residual activity. Change in physicochemical properties such as viscosity density and reducing sugar was identified while sugarcane juice treated with free and immobilized BGL. A remarkable decrease in viscosity of the treated sugarcane juice was observed. Though an increase in reducing sugar was affirmed in free BGL and immobilized BGL. The absorption spectrum of sugarcane juice was also recovered raised by delivering the phenolic. These bioactive phenolic compounds could be retrieved after passing by a suitable adsorbent like charcoal and used as dietary supplements or other medicinal purposes.


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Abstract

-Glucosidase (BGL) from Bacillus subtilis was immobilized in polyacrylamide gel. Increasing the concentration of either acrylamide or bisacrylamide the yield of entrapped BGL was increased. The immobilized BGL showed 14.02 retention activity after storage for 25 days at 30C. However after three times repeatedly use of immobilized enzyme exhibited retention of 8.5 residual activity. Change in physicochemical properties such as viscosity density and reducing sugar was identified while sugarcane juice treated with free and immobilized BGL. A remarkable decrease in viscosity of the treated sugarcane juice was observed. Though an increase in reducing sugar was affirmed in free BGL and immobilized BGL. The absorption spectrum of sugarcane juice was also recovered raised by delivering the phenolic. These bioactive phenolic compounds could be retrieved after passing by a suitable adsorbent like charcoal and used as dietary supplements or other medicinal purposes.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Sugarcane juice
AGROVOC Term: Beta glucosidase
AGROVOC Term: Bacillus subtilis
AGROVOC Term: Immobilized enzymes
AGROVOC Term: Phenolic compounds
AGROVOC Term: Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
AGROVOC Term: Physicochemical properties
AGROVOC Term: Viscosity
AGROVOC Term: Density
AGROVOC Term: Activated charcoal
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:29
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24693

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