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Immobilized glucose oxidase for use in oral hygiene

  • US 9,540,631 B1
  • Filed: 07/10/2008
  • Issued: 01/10/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/14/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for continuously generating hydrogen peroxide in a protease-containing environment, the method comprising:

  • (a) sequestering, without chemical immobilization, an enzyme capable of continuously generating hydrogen peroxide in the presence of reactant substrate in a protease-containing environment within the pores of a three-dimensional porous matrix comprising silica, silica gel, diatomaceous earth, polyacrylate, clay, silanized diatomaceous earth or fumed glass microbeads, wherein the pore size of the matrix has a diameter between 300 and 800 Angstroms, wherein said porous matrix protects said enzyme from proteolysis, the sequestering comprising;

    (i) contacting a 3-dimensional porous matrix comprising silica, silica gel, diatomaceous earth, polyacrylate, clay, silanized diatomaceous earth or fumed glass microbeads with buffered deionized water to provide a pre-conditioned matrix;

    (ii) contacting a buffered solution of said enzyme with the pre-conditioned matrix to obtain an enzyme-containing matrix;

    followed by;

    (iia) drying the enzyme-containing matrix;

    or(iib) rinsing the enzyme-containing matrix with an saline solution, buffer and deionized water,to obtain a three-dimensional porous matrix containing a sequestered enzyme that is capable of continuously generating hydrogen peroxide in the presence of reactant substrate wherein said porous matrix excludes bulkier enzymes but allows for the transport of the reactant substrate though said porous matrix and for diffusion of hydrogen peroxide out of said porous matrix at a steady state;

    (b) contacting the resultant enzyme-containing porous matrix from step (a) with a protease-containing environment that contains a reactant substrate for the enzyme, wherein the protease-containing environment is a body cavity or a bodily fluid of a mammal; and

    (c) generating hydrogen peroxide at steady state in said protease-containing environment.

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