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Partition in aqueous two-phase system: its application in downstream processing of tannase from Aspergillus niger
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2013-01Registro en:
Rodríguez Durán, Luis; Spelzini, Darío; Boeris, Valeria; Cristobal Aguilar, N.; Picó, Guillermo Alfredo; Partition in aqueous two-phase system: its application in downstream processing of tannase from Aspergillus niger; Elsevier; Colloids And Surfaces B: Biointerfaces; 101; 1-2013; 392-397
0927-7765
Autor
Rodríguez Durán, Luis
Spelzini, Darío
Boeris, Valeria
Cristobal Aguilar, N.
Picó, Guillermo Alfredo
Resumen
Tannase from Aspergillus niger was partitioned in aqueous two-phase systems composed by polyethyleneglycol of molar mass 400, 600 and 1000 and potassium phosphate. Tannase was found to be partitioned toward the salt-rich phase in all systems, with partition coefficients lower than 0.5. Partition coefficients values and low entropic and enthalpic changes associated with tannase partition suggest that the entropic effect may be the driving force of the concentration of the enzyme in the bottom phase due to the high molar mass of the enzyme. The process was significantly influenced by the top phase/bottom phase volume ratio. When the fungal culture broth was partitioned in these systems, a good performance was found, since the enzyme recovery in the bottom phase of the system composed by polyethyleneglycol 1000 was around 96% with a 7.0-fold increase in purity.