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Purification of papain by metal affinity partitioning in aqueous two‐phase polyethylene glycol/sodium sulfate systems
Author(s) -
Jiang ZhiGuo,
Zhang HaiDe,
Wang WeiTao
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of separation science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.72
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1615-9314
pISSN - 1615-9306
DOI - 10.1002/jssc.201401371
Subject(s) - polyethylene glycol , iminodiacetic acid , chemistry , aqueous solution , papain , extraction (chemistry) , chromatography , sodium dodecyl sulfate , gel permeation chromatography , nuclear chemistry , aqueous two phase system , chelation , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , polymer , enzyme
A simple and inexpensive aqueous two‐phase affinity partitioning system using metal ligands was introduced to improve the selectivity of commercial papain extraction. Polyethylene glycol 4000 was first activated using epichlorohydrin, then it was covalently linked to iminodiacetic acid. Finally, the specific metal ligand Cu 2+ was attached to the polyethylene glycol‐iminodiacetic acid. The chelated Cu 2+ content was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry as 0.88 mol/mol (polyethylene glycol). The effects on the purification at different conditions, including polyethylene glycol molecular weight (2000, 4000, and 6000), concentration of phase–forming components (polyethylene glycol 12–20% w/w and sodium sulfate 12–20%, w/w), metal ligand type, and concentration, system pH and the commercial papain loading on papain extraction, were systematically studied. Under optimum conditions of the system, i.e. 18% w/w sodium sulfate, 18% w/w polyethylene glycol 4000, 1% w/w polyethylene glycol‐iminodiacetic acid‐Cu 2+ and pH 7, a maximum yield of 90.3% and a degree of purification of 3.6‐fold were obtained. Compared to aqueous two phase extraction without ligands, affinity partitioning was found to be an effective technique for the purification of commercial papain with higher extraction efficiency and degree of purification.