2015
DOI: 10.3390/molecules200611184
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A Novel Aqueous Two Phase System Composed of Surfactant and Xylitol for the Purification of Lipase from Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) Seeds and Recycling of Phase Components

Abstract: Lipase is one of the more important enzymes used in various industries such as the food, detergent, pharmaceutical, textile, and pulp and paper sectors. A novel aqueous two-phase system composed of surfactant and xylitol was employed for the first time to purify lipase from Cucurbita moschata. The influence of different parameters such as type and concentration of surfactants, and the composition of the surfactant/xylitol mixtures on the partitioning behavior and recovery of lipase was investigated. Moreover, … Show more

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“…An [58]. In addition, the recyclability of both components in surfactant-LBS extraction makes this an excellent process, as this innovative method was practical and feasible to be applied in the biotechnology industry for extraction of other biomolecules.…”
Section: Surfactant/detergent-based Lbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An [58]. In addition, the recyclability of both components in surfactant-LBS extraction makes this an excellent process, as this innovative method was practical and feasible to be applied in the biotechnology industry for extraction of other biomolecules.…”
Section: Surfactant/detergent-based Lbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that non-ionic surfactant such as Triton X-100 induces lipase activity, and therefore, reduces enzyme denaturation. Besides, Triton X-100 could also increase enzyme activity by affecting the enzyme-substrate interaction, in which, the addition of this non-ionic surfactant prevented the adsorbed enzyme from inactivation [ 5 , 7 ]. However, at 50% ( w / w ) Triton X-100 concentration, lipase activity started to decrease as higher concentrations of surfactants negatively affected the amount of solubilized enzyme and its catalytic action.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these two traditional systems have some drawbacks such as the use of salt in the system might lead to the denaturation or certain target proteins may precipitate due to the high ionic-strength environment [ 4 ]. Furthermore, additional laborious purification techniques, such as ultrafiltration, diafiltration and crystallization are necessary for the removal of phase-forming chemicals/polymers from the target protein [ 5 ]. In order to overcome the weaknesses of the traditional ATPS systems, new ATPS systems composed of non-ionic surfactants and polyols have been discovered and explored [ 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this, the amount of Triton X-100 was optimized for this study. On the other hand, low or high concentrations of surfactant negatively influenced the amount of solubilized phenolic acids [30]. The recoveries were decreased after 0.2 g of Triton X-100 in the extractions repeated with three ionic liquids.…”
Section: Type and Amount Of Surfactantmentioning
confidence: 95%