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过程工程学报 2001
Optimizing Conditions for Bacteriocin Isolation and Purification in Temperature-induced Aqueous Two-phase Systems
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Abstract:
Bacteriocin nisin was isolated and purified in temperature-induced aqueous two-phase systems using the capacity of extracting hydrophobic proteins of TritonX-114. The concentrations of sodium chloride and TritonX-114which can form the aqueous two-phase systems were optimized by the response surface method. The full-factorial design was used to assess the main effects of factors and determine the path of steepest ascent to the optimal region of the aqueous two-phase system composition. The optimum concentrations of TritonX-114 and sodium chloride were then easily determined by using a central composite design and were found to be 3.27% of TritonX-114 and 0.85 mol/L sodium chloride. The recovery and purification factor were 92% and 9.05 respectively under the optimum conditions.