Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
642091 Separation and Purification Technology 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A method for the separation and fractionation of the major whey proteins from a whey protein concentrate (WPC80) by anion-exchange chromatography coupled to a Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC) system is proposed. The method is based on the use of an ionic column (Mono Q) and a salt gradient elution by increasing the ionic strength of the elution buffer (Tris–HCl 20 mM plus 0 to 1 M NaCl). The proposed method was found to be suitable to fractionate the major whey proteins from the WPC80 in different fractions, namely one fraction containing all the α-Lactalbumin and immunoglobulins; another fraction containing all the bovine serum albumin; and two distinct fractions each containing a different variant of β-Lactoglobulin. A 60.5% (w/w) recovery of the two main β-Lactoglobulin variants was obtained.

► Anionic-exchange chromatography was used to recover the main proteins from whey. ► Distinct fractions containing β-La and Ig; BSA; and β-Lg were obtained. ► β-Lg variants A and B were isolated. ► A 60.5% (w/w) recovery of the two β-Lg variants was obtained.

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