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Optimization of protein extraction from Chlorella Vulgaris via novel sugaring‐out assisted liquid biphasic electric flotation system
Author(s) -
Koyande Apurav Krishna,
Chew Kit Wayne,
Lim JunWei,
Lee Sze Ying,
Lam Man Kee,
Show PauLoke
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
engineering in life sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.547
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1618-2863
pISSN - 1618-0240
DOI - 10.1002/elsc.201900068
Subject(s) - chlorella vulgaris , extraction (chemistry) , chromatography , electric field , protein purification , chemistry , biomass (ecology) , materials science , pulp and paper industry , algae , biology , botany , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , agronomy
Abstract Microalgae biomass has been consumed as animal feed, fish feed and in human diet due to its high nutritional value. In this experiment, microalgae specie of Chlorella Vulgaris FSP‐E was utilized for protein extraction via simple sugaring‐out assisted liquid biphasic electric flotation system. The external electric force provided to the two‐phase system assists in disruption of rigid microalgae cell wall and releases the contents of microalgae cell. This experiment manipulates various parameters to optimize the set‐up. The liquid biphasic electric flotation set‐up is compared with a control liquid biphasic flotation experiment without the electric field supply. The optimized separation efficiency of the liquid biphasic electric flotation system was 73.999 ± 0.739% and protein recovery of 69.665 ± 0.862% compared with liquid biphasic flotation, the separation efficiency was 61.584 ± 0.360% and protein recovery was 48.779 ± 0.480%. The separation efficiency and protein recovery for 5 × time scaled‐up system was observed at 52.871 ± 1.236% and 73.294 ± 0.701%. The integration of simultaneous cell‐disruption and protein extraction ensures high yield of protein from microalgae. This integrated method for protein extraction from microalgae demonstrated its potential and further research can lead this technology to commercialization.

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