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<p>at the end. There is no universal type of a support material to be used for the immobilization of all enzymes. However, there are some commonly used supports such as silica-based carriers, <a href="page.php?w=acrylic_resin">acrylic resin</a>s, <a href="page.php?w=synthetic_polymers">synthetic polymers</a>, active membranes and exchange resins. One of the hardest processes before the immobilization process itself, is the selection of support material since it relies on the enzyme type, reaction of media, safety policy of hydrodynamic and reaction</p><p>
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