Eggshell membrane as feedstock in enzyme immobilization
Eggshell membrane, an eco-compatible, safe and cheap by-product was employed as carrier for the laccase from
Trametes versicolor immobilization. In order to evaluate the best protocol to apply for the syringic acid degradation, two different types of laccase loading on eggshell membrane were used by incubation in solution or by
enzyme-dropping. Chemicals (covalent) and physicals (adsorption) immobilizations were tested for both procedure using native or periodate-oxidized laccase. It is shown that immobilization of periodate-oxidized laccase
on NiCl2-pretreated eggshell membrane was the best method for the first procedure (immobilized activity 1300
U/Kg, a residual activity of 30 % for 6 reuse). For the enzyme-dropping protocol a covalent method with the
bifunctional cross linker (glutaraldehyde) was the best method (immobilized activity 3500 U/Kg, a residual
activity of 45 % for 6 reuse)