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Experimental Investigation of Laccase Purification Using Aqueous Two-Phase Extraction


Authors listPrinz, A; Zeiner, T; Vössing, T; Schüttmann, I; Zorn, H; Gorak, A

Appeared inIBIC 2012, 3rd International Conference on Industrial Biotechnology

Editor listBardone, Enrico

Publication year2012

Pages349-354

ISBN978-88-95608-18-1

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3303/CET1227059

Conference3rd International Conference on Industrial Biotechnology (IBIC 2012)

Title of seriesChemical engineering transactions

Number in series27


Abstract

In this paper the partitioning behavior of laccase from a culture supernatant of a Pleurotus sapidus fermentation in an aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) of polyethylene glycol with a molecular weight of 3000 g/mol (PEG 3000), potassium and sodium phosphate and sodium chloride is experimentally investigated. Results show that enzyme activity is retained during aqueous two-phase extraction. In addition the enzyme activity partitioning strongly depends on the sodium chloride concentration. The partitioning of impurities is not influenced with varying amounts of sodium chloride.




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Harvard Citation stylePrinz, A., Zeiner, T., Vössing, T., Schüttmann, I., Zorn, H. and Gorak, A. (2012) Experimental Investigation of Laccase Purification Using Aqueous Two-Phase Extraction, in Bardone, E. (ed.) IBIC 2012, 3rd International Conference on Industrial Biotechnology. Milano: AIDIC. pp. 349-354. https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1227059

APA Citation stylePrinz, A., Zeiner, T., Vössing, T., Schüttmann, I., Zorn, H., & Gorak, A. (2012). Experimental Investigation of Laccase Purification Using Aqueous Two-Phase Extraction. In Bardone, E. (Ed.), IBIC 2012, 3rd International Conference on Industrial Biotechnology. (pp. 349-354). AIDIC. https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1227059


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