Abstract:During the processing of biomolecules by ultrafiltration, the lysozyme enzyme suffers conformational changes, which can affect its antibacterial activity. Operational conditions are considered ones of the principal responsible for the modifications, especially when using the same membrane and molecule. The present study demonstrates that, the same cut-off membrane (commercial data) can produce different properties on the protein after filtration, due to their different pore network. The filtration of lysozyme,… Show more
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