what are the disadvantages of immobilized enzymes
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Answer / jyothi
some enzymes loses its activity when immobilized.dats the
major disadvantage .
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Answer / sonal
in crosslinking method,larger substrate can't access the
active site and hence enzymatic assay of such an enzyme is
nt possible
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