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Paper Title

Synthesis of glycinamides using protease immobilized magnetic nanoparticles

Keywords

  • Glycinamide Synthesis
  • Protease Immobilization
  • Magnetic Nanoparticles
  • Bacillus Subtilis
  • Slaughterhouse Waste
  • Enzyme Immobilization
  • FTIR Spectroscopy
  • TGA Analysis
  • SEM Analysis
  • XRD Pattern
  • Thermal Stability
  • Surface Morphology
  • Response Surface Methodology
  • RSM
  • Design Expert
  • Process Optimization
  • Enzymatic Catalysis
  • Biocatalysis
  • Reusability
  • Amide Yield
  • Green Chemistry
  • Sustainable Synthesis
  • Biotransformation

Article Type

Research Article

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Volume : 12 | Page No : 13-25

Published On

December, 2016

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Abstract

In the present investigation, Bacillus subtilis was isolated from slaughterhouse waste and screened for the production of protease enzyme. The purified protease was successfully immobilized on magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and used for the synthesis of series of glycinamides. The binding and thermal stability of protease on MNPs was confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy and TGA analysis. The surface morphology of MNPs before and after protease immobilization was carried out using SEM analysis. XRD pattern revealed no phase change in MNPs after enzyme immobilization. The processing parameters for glycinamides synthesis viz. temperature, pH, and time were optimized using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) by using Design Expert (9.0.6.2). The maximum yield of various amides 2 butyramidoacetic acid (AMD-1,83.4%), 2-benzamidoacetic acid (AMD-2,80.5%) and 2,2′((carboxymethyl) amino)-2-oxoethyl)-2-hydroxysuccinyl)bis(azanediyl))diacetic acid (AMD-3,80.8%) formed was observed at pH-8, 50 °C and 30 min. The synthesized immobilized protease retained 70% of the initial activity even after 8 cycles of reuse.

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