2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2006.07.027
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Recovery of B-phycoerythrin using expanded bed adsorption chromatography: Scale-up of the process

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“…This protein has biotechnological applications in food science, immunodiagnostic therapy, cosmetics, protein and cell labelling, and analytical processes [32]. B-Phycoerythrin (B-PE) is a major light-harvesting phycobiliprotein in marine algae such as P. cruentum and can be used as natural colorants in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals due to its spectral properties [33]. Natural colorants isolated from red and blue-green algae are suitable for the formulations in cosmetic products.…”
Section: Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This protein has biotechnological applications in food science, immunodiagnostic therapy, cosmetics, protein and cell labelling, and analytical processes [32]. B-Phycoerythrin (B-PE) is a major light-harvesting phycobiliprotein in marine algae such as P. cruentum and can be used as natural colorants in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals due to its spectral properties [33]. Natural colorants isolated from red and blue-green algae are suitable for the formulations in cosmetic products.…”
Section: Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data are in accordance with the data on phycobiliproteins reported by Francavilla et al (2013b) in a previous study. Phycobiliproteins have a great economic potential (Niu et al, 2006;Bermejo et al, 2007) and they are already widely used as The ultimate analysis of the residue (R) was almost similar to original biomass (MA). The extraction process seemed not to affect the algal biomass composition in terms of C, H, N, S and O concentration (Table 1), and it is in accordance with the composition reported by Kebelmann et al (2013) for macroalgae belonging to Rhodophyta division (red algae).…”
Section: Feedstock Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under selected system parameters (PEG 1000 g/mol 29 % w/w, phosphate 9 % w/w, TLL 45 % w/w, V R = 4.5 and pH = 7) a yield and a purification factor of 90 % and 4, respectively, were achieved. Alternatively, Bermejo et al [14] developed and scaled up a process for the recovery and purification of BPE produced by Porphyridium cruentum using Expanded Bed Adsorption (EBA) chromatography. Under optimum adsorption conditions a yield close to 80 % was achieved, i.e., a recovery slightly lower than that obtained using ATPS.…”
Section: Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%