@article{Hidetaka Noritomi_Shunichi Kurihara_Nobuyuki Endo_Satoru Kato_Katsumi Uchiyama_2021, title={EFFECT OF ADSORPTION CONDITION ON THERMAL STABILITY OF PROTEINS ADSORBED ONTO BIOMASS CHARCOAL POWDER}, volume={11}, url={https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/2199}, abstractNote={<p>Authors have found out that bamboo charcoal powder (BCP), which is prepared from bamboo<br>wastes by pyrolysis at low temperatures, is very useful as a carrier for the thermal stabilization of proteins. Hen <br>egg white lysozyme (HEWL) and α-chymotrypsin (CT) were effectively adsorbed onto BCP. The thermal <br>stability of BCP-adsorbed HEWL was strongly dependent upon the adsorption conditions such as solution pH, <br>ionic strength, and temperature. Moreover, writers have revealed the heat-resistant mechanism on the basis of <br>the structure of HEWL. Likewise, the thermal stability of BCP-adsorbed CT could be enhanced by selecting the <br>adsorption condition.</p>}, number={23}, journal={GEOMATE Journal}, author={Hidetaka Noritomi and Shunichi Kurihara and Nobuyuki Endo and Satoru Kato and Katsumi Uchiyama}, year={2021}, month={Nov.}, pages={2123–2128} }