Irradiation effects on hydrases for biomedical applications |
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Authors: | Masakazu Furuta Isao Ohashi Masahito Oka Toshio Hayashi |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Osaka Prefecture University, 1–2 Gakuen-cho, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8570, Japan |
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Abstract: | To apply an irradiation technique to sterilize “Hybrid” biomedical materials including enzymes, we selected papain, a well-characterized plant endopeptidase as a model to examine durability of enzyme activity under the practical irradiation condition in which limited data were available for irradiation inactivation of enzymes. Dry powder and frozen aqueous solution of papain showed significant durability against 60Co-gamma irradiation suggesting that, the commercial irradiation sterilizing method is applicable without modification. Although irradiation of unfrozen aqueous papain solution showed an unusual change of the enzymatic activity with the increasing doses, and was totally inactivated at 15 kGy, we managed to keep the residual activity more than 50% of initial activity after 30-kGy irradiation, taking such optimum conditions as increasing enzyme concentration from 10 to 100 mg/ml and purging with N2 gas to suppress the formation of free radicals. |
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Keywords: | Irradiation 60Co-γ rays Papain Residual activity Sterilization |
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