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Cristina Garcia-Galan

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  23
Citations -  2282

Cristina Garcia-Galan is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immobilized enzyme & Substrate (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1962 citations. Previous affiliations of Cristina Garcia-Galan include Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

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Potential of Different Enzyme Immobilization Strategies to Improve Enzyme Performance

TL;DR: The advantages and disadvantages of the different existing immobilization strategies to solve the different aforementioned enzyme limitations are given and some advice to select the optimal strategy for each particular enzyme and process is given.
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Simple and efficient immobilization of lipase B from Candida antarctica on porous styrene–divinylbenzene beads

TL;DR: Results indicate that styrene-divinylbenzene supports may be promising alternatives as supports to immobilize CALB.
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Improved production of butyl butyrate with lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus immobilized on styrene-divinylbenzene beads

TL;DR: Two immobilized preparations from Thermomyces lanuginosus lipase (TLL) were compared in the synthesis of butyl butyrate and SDS-PAGE analysis revealed that MCI-TLL had an immobilized enzymatic load twice as high as Lipozyme TL-IM, but with an activity 3-fold higher.
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Effect of immobilization protocol on optimal conditions of ethyl butyrate synthesis catalyzed by lipase B from Candida antarctica

TL;DR: It was verified that variations in the protocols for enzyme immobilization causes different optimal conditions for the esterification reaction, producing high conversion yields and productivities considering the mass of biocatalyst used.
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Immobilization of lipase B from Candida antarctica on porous styrene-divinylbenzene beads improves butyl acetate synthesis.

TL;DR: MCI‐CALB has shown to be a very promising biocatalyst for the esterification of small‐molecule acids and alcohols and could be reused for six consecutive cycles without any washings and keeping around 70% of its initial activity.