초록
<P>A simple procedure involving simultaneous adsorption and fixation was developed to immobilize β-galactosidase (β-Gal) from <I>Aspergillus oryzae</I> on a polysulfone hollow-fiber membrane module for converting lactose to galacto-oligosaccharides. Polyethylenimine was used as a polyelectrolyte intermediate layer to provide a positively charged character for β-Gal adsorption. β-Gal adsorbed on polyethylenimine layer was then fixed with cross-linking by glutaraldehyde. The concentrations of polyethylenimine, glutaraldehyde, and β-Gal were significant parameters to achieve high activity yield. The optimum concentration of polyethylenimine and glutaraldehyde were determined as 5% (w/v) and 15% (v/v), respectively. The activity yield on the membrane surface increases as the concentration of β-Gal used during adsorption and fixation increased. The highest activity yield obtained was 1.26 IU cm<SUP>–2</SUP> at 5 mg mL<SUP>–1</SUP> of β-Gal concentration. The activity yield is proportionally dependent on the concentration of the β-Gal employed. Moreover, the immobilized β-Gal exhibited higher specific productivity and stable transgalactosylation activity compared with free β-Gal during the lactose-catalyzed conversion reaction.</P>