Course: Enzymatic Reactions | Lectures and Seminar (1502-411)
- Persons:
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- Prof. Dr. Lutz Fischer (verantwortlich)
- Dr. Sabine Lutz-Wahl (begleitend)
- PD Dr. Timo Stressler (begleitend)
- Dr. Ines Seitl (begleitend)
- Paul Swietalski (begleitend)
- Katrin Reichenberger (begleitend)
- Lucas Kettner (begleitend)
- Type of Course:
- lecture with seminar
- In-Class Hours Per Week:
- 1.5
- Contents:
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Students will learn the theoretical backgrounds for enzyme activity determination, enzyme process development and they will gain knowledge about enzyme applications in the industry. The students will learn to examine and use current scientific literature about certain enzyme classes.
Key words:
- Screening for suitable and/or new enzymes
- Enzymes in non-conventional media
- Enzymes modified by bioimprinting methodology
- Immobilisation of biocatalysts
- HPLC and CGC Analaysis to quantify enzyme activities
Besides the students will present their own results, evalutate and discuss them (will be marked). - Literature:
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Current original papers about enzymes, text books for laboratory work,
General Literatur:
Bisswanger, H.: Practical Enzymology, 2. ed., Wiley-Blackwell
Buchholz, K., Kasche V., Bornscheuer U.: Biocatalysts and Enzyme Technology, 2. ed., Wiley-Blackwell
Current scientific publications (will be provided) - Location:
- Hohenheim
- Module:
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- 1502-410 Enzymatic Reactions (compulsory)
- eLearning:
- Course in ILIAS