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A friendly method for Raphanus sativus L (wild radish) peroxidase purification by polyelectrolyte precipitation
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2013-11Registro en:
Woitovich Valetti, Nadia; Picó, Guillermo Alfredo; A friendly method for Raphanus sativus L (wild radish) peroxidase purification by polyelectrolyte precipitation; Elsevier Science; Separation and Purification Technology; 119; 11-2013; 1-6
1383-5866
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Woitovich Valetti, Nadia
Picó, Guillermo Alfredo
Resumen
The separation of radish peroxidase from a fresh Raphanus sativus L extract was carried out using precipitation with two commercially available negatively charged synthetic polyelectrolytes: Eudragit® L 100 and Eudragit® S 100. The enzyme was precipitated by polyelectrolyte addition at pH 4.00. The non-soluble complex formed was separated by simple centrifugation and re-dissolved by a pH change. The recovery of radish peroxidase biological activity was 50% of the initial activity in the homogenate for EuL and 45% for EuS, with 1.5-fold increase in its specific activity. The total Eudragit® concentration to precipitate the enzyme was very low: about 2 × 10 -3% w/v. The volume of the final product decreased to 10% of the feedstock, concentrating the sample up to 10 times.