
The growing demand for better biocatalytic processes requires enhancing enzyme reusability and robustness. Innovations inenzyme immobilization explore new supports and methods for easier recovery while improving stability and activity, boostingenzyme efficiency, and reducing downstream costs significantly. The present work evaluates the use of carbohydrate bindingmodules (CBMs), a new technology based on biomolecular scaffolds, as a potential tool for the immobilization of enzymes,such as N-acetylglucasamine oxidase (NagOX), in cellulose-rich materials of biological origin and low value
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