Application of ultrasound to biotechnology: an overview.

Application of ultrasound to biotechnology is relatively new, but several processes that take place in the presence of cells or enzymes are activated by ultrasonic waves. High intensity ultrasonic waves break the cells and denaturize the enzymes. Low intensity ultrasonic waves can modify cellular metabolism or improve the mass transfer of reagents and products through the boundary layer or through the cellular wall and membrane. In the case of enzymes, the increase in the mass transfer rate of the reagents to the active site seems to be the most important factor. Immobilized enzymes are more resistant to thermal deactivation produced by ultrasound than native enzymes. Reverse micelles can be used to carry out synthesis using enzymes. Several applications of ultrasound to the biotechnology are discussed.

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