Comparative evaluation of different methods of extraction and purification used in technical enzyme production from microorganisms
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1998
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Abstract
A stlldy was conducted to compare the efficiency of two methods of microbial cell separation
and enzyme purification using penicillin-G-acylase (PGA) from Escherichia coli. The efficiency
of two methods of ceJ[ separation; centrifugation and cross flow filtration (CFF) were
compared. The CFF method was found to have both higher separation efficiency and enzyme
yield than centrifugation method. Centrifugation method gave a separation efficiency of
98.5% with enzyme yield of94 % whereas CFFmethod resulted in 100% separation efficiency
and enzyme yield of98.8%. The Escherichia coli cells were disrupted by high pressure homogenization
(HPH),and the disrupted cells were purified using two different techniques.
Technique I was a combination of cross-flow-diafiltration (CFD) , ultrafiltration (UF) and
heat/pH-shift treatments. This technique resulted in 47% enzyme yield with a purification factor
of 12. Technique II which involved two extraction steps by' aqueous two - phase system
(APS) coupled with UF resulted in 62 % enzyme yield with a pu;ificationfactor of 4. Technique
I was therefore much better than techriique Il in purifying the enzyme. For higher enzyme
yield, technique II would seem to be a better one than technique I.
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Tanzania Journal of Agriculture Science 1998, Vol. 1(2), pp 141-148
Keywords
Microbial enzymes, Purification factor, Recovery rate, Separation efficiency, Technical enzyme