Title of article :
Investigation of the effects of starch on the physical and biological properties of polyacrylamide (PAAm)/starch nanofibers
Author/Authors :
Taghavian, Hadi Department of Polymer Engineering - Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch , Ranaei-Siadat, Seyed-Omid Nanobiotechnology Engineering Laboratory - Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Energy Engineering and New Technologies - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Kalaee, Mohammad Reza Department of Polymer Engineering - Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch , Mazinani, Saeedeh Amirkabir Nanotechnology Research Institute (ANTRI) - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
Here, we report the development of a new
polyacrylamide (PAAm)/starch nanofibers’ blend system
and highlight its potential as substrate for efficient enzyme
immobilization. PAAm was synthesized and blended with
starch. The final blend was then electrospun into nanofibers.
The response surface methodology was used to analyze
the parameters that control nanofiber’s diameter.
Electrospun mat was then modified either by cross-linking
or phytase immobilization using silane coupling agent and
glutaraldehyde chemistry. Physico-chemical properties of
blends were investigated using spectroscopic and thermal
studies. The evaluation of immobilized enzyme kinetics on
both pure and the starch blended PAAm nanofibers was
performed using Michaelis–Menten kinetic curves. Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy results along with differential
scanning and X-ray diffraction confirmed that
blending was successfully accomplished. TGA analysis
also demonstrated that the presence of starch enhances the
thermal degradability of PAAm nanofibers. Finally, it was
shown that addition of starch to PAAm increases the efficacies
of enzyme loading and, therefore, significantly
enhances the activity as well as kinetics of the immobilized
enzyme on electrospun blend mats.
Keywords :
Starch , Nanofibers , Polyacrylamide , Enzyme immobilization , Biological property
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials