Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability

Enzyme encapsulation is an attractive method among the different immobilization strategies to improve the reusability and stability of enzymes because it can separate enzymes from a hazardous external environment. However, current encapsulation methods have limitations including enzyme leakage. In t...

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Main Authors: Zhao, Z., Liu, Jian, Hahn, M., Qiao, S., Middelberg, A., He, L.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Royal Society of Chemistry 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29037
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author Zhao, Z.
Liu, Jian
Hahn, M.
Qiao, S.
Middelberg, A.
He, L.
author_facet Zhao, Z.
Liu, Jian
Hahn, M.
Qiao, S.
Middelberg, A.
He, L.
author_sort Zhao, Z.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Enzyme encapsulation is an attractive method among the different immobilization strategies to improve the reusability and stability of enzymes because it can separate enzymes from a hazardous external environment. However, current encapsulation methods have limitations including enzyme leakage. In this study, a new approach based on a two-step soft templating method has been proposed to encapsulate lipase within substrate permeable mesoporous silica yolk–shell spheres. In the first step, lipase was immobilized onto epoxy functionalized silica nanospheres that serve as the core materials. The core materials were mixed with a fluorocarbon surfactant, FC4, to form a core–vesicle complex. In the second step, a mesoporous silica shell was assembled surrounding the core–vesicle complex to form the yolk–shell structure with the lipase encapsulated. The mesoporous silica shell has a pore size of 2.1 nm, which is permeable to the reactant and product while isolating the enzymes from harmful external conditions. The encapsulated lipase retained 87.5% of its activity after thermal treatment at 70 °C for 2 hours while the free enzyme lost 99.5% of its activity under the same treatment. Importantly, the encapsulated lipase shows significantly enhanced resistance to degradation by proteases.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-290372017-09-13T15:23:06Z Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability Zhao, Z. Liu, Jian Hahn, M. Qiao, S. Middelberg, A. He, L. Enzyme encapsulation is an attractive method among the different immobilization strategies to improve the reusability and stability of enzymes because it can separate enzymes from a hazardous external environment. However, current encapsulation methods have limitations including enzyme leakage. In this study, a new approach based on a two-step soft templating method has been proposed to encapsulate lipase within substrate permeable mesoporous silica yolk–shell spheres. In the first step, lipase was immobilized onto epoxy functionalized silica nanospheres that serve as the core materials. The core materials were mixed with a fluorocarbon surfactant, FC4, to form a core–vesicle complex. In the second step, a mesoporous silica shell was assembled surrounding the core–vesicle complex to form the yolk–shell structure with the lipase encapsulated. The mesoporous silica shell has a pore size of 2.1 nm, which is permeable to the reactant and product while isolating the enzymes from harmful external conditions. The encapsulated lipase retained 87.5% of its activity after thermal treatment at 70 °C for 2 hours while the free enzyme lost 99.5% of its activity under the same treatment. Importantly, the encapsulated lipase shows significantly enhanced resistance to degradation by proteases. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29037 10.1039/C3RA43382J Royal Society of Chemistry restricted
spellingShingle Zhao, Z.
Liu, Jian
Hahn, M.
Qiao, S.
Middelberg, A.
He, L.
Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability
title Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability
title_full Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability
title_fullStr Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability
title_full_unstemmed Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability
title_short Encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability
title_sort encapsulation of lipase in mesoporous silica yolk-shell spheres with enhanced enzyme stability
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29037