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Mohamed et al. (2008)  Alvarez et al. (2003)  Opwis et al. (2005)  Wang et al. (2008)  Acharya et al. (2008)  Pialis et al. (1996)  Silva et al. (2007)  Asakura et al. (1992)  Asakura et al. (1989)  Edwards et al. (2000)  Wang et al. (2009)  Edwards et al. (2000)  Phaneuf et al. (2005)





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                                   (2) Diallylphthalate or cyclohexane-1,4- dimethanol divinyl ether Oxidation by sodium periodate  (2) Glutaraldehyde and spacer  (1) Esterification with glycine (2) Carbonyldiimidazole/glutaraldehyde  (1) Esterification with glycine (2) Carbonyldiimidazole/glutaraldehyde








                        Activation/binding  Glutaraldehyde  Plasma  (1) Photochemical  Glutaraldehyde  (1) Enzymatic hydrolysis  Various activation strategies  Low-temperature plasma     Glutaraldehyde     Ethylenediamine











                    Table 3.1  Strategies for enzyme immobilization on fabrics
                                 Polyester (PET), polyamide 6,6  Silk fibroin, viscose rayon, PET,  polyamide 6, polypropylene








                        Material  Polyester (PET)  Polyethylene  Cotton   broin   Silk fi  Polyamide 6,6  Polyamide 6,6      broin  Silk fi  Cotton  Wool  Cotton  Polyester (Dacron)







                            Peroxidase (HRP)        Glucose oxidase  Alkaline phosphatase  Organophosphate   hydrolase



                        Enzyme   Catalase  Tyrosinase  Laccase  Lysozyme  Thrombin







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