Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1987159 International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present paper the formation of complexes between positively charge polyelectrolyte (polyethyleneimine and chitosan) and Candida rugosa lipase from a crude extract and porcine lipase from pancreas commercial homogenate preparations were analyzed. The solubility of lipases–cationic polyelectrolytes formation was dependent on: polyelectrolyte densities electrical charge, polyelectrolyte and enzyme concentrations and salts present in the solution. The lipase was recovered from the non-soluble complex by adding of NaCl at a given pH. Although the polyelectrolytes did not affect lipase biological activity, both of them produced good enzyme recovery (>90%); however, purification factors were low. This methodology appears to be a good previous prepurification and concentration method, using, low-cost polymers, allows the design of a purification method where the protein of interest is present in a large volume with respect to the small amount of polyelectrolyte added.

► Complexes formation between polyelectrolyte and two lipases were analyzed. ► Complex solubility depended on different physicochemical properties in solution. ► The lipase was recovered from the nonsoluble complex by adding of NaCl at a given pH. ► This methodology produced good enzyme recovery.

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