Lactase (or ?-galactosidase) is strongly
inhibited by galactose (one of the products of its action
on lactose). Hence the flow rate of the substrate over the column is critical
to the rate of the enzyme-catalysed reaction: too
fast and there isn't time for the reaction to occur; too slow a rate and
galactose will accumulate and then inhibit the reaction.
You can therefore investigate the effect of flow rate on the conversion
of lactose to glucose and galactose.
2.
Add the alginate / enzyme mixture to 1.5
% calcium
chloride solution a drop at a time
Allow the beads to
set for a few minutes
3.
Use a tea strainer to
separate the beads
from the calcium
chloride solution
4.
Pack the beads into a column made from a
syringe barrel