Title of article
Isolation and Purification of Jacalin from Artocarpus Heterophyllus Lam
Author/Authors
OTHMAN, M.R. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Seri Ampangan - School of Chemical Engineering, Malaysia , MIN, L.M. Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) - School of Chemical Engineering, Malaysia , FERNANDO, W.J.N Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Chemical Engineering, Malaysia
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71
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82
Abstract
This paper presents investigation results of saturation conditions needed for purification of jacalin lectin from the extract seeds of Artocarpus heterophyllus by ammonium precipitation and affinity chromatography on Galactose-Affi gel Hz. Three different aspects of parameters encompassing the percentage of saturation of ammonium sulfate precipitation, the presence of ammonium sulfate on Lowry method and the suitable galactose concentration for optimum elution of the protein from Galactose-Affi gel Hz were investigated. With three different sets of fractional saturation of jacalinpurification using ammonium sulfate precipitation, the maximum yield of 0.463 gig was achieved at 0-90% saturation range in the absence of dialysis. Maximum yield of 0.425 gig was obtained at 30-60% and 0-90% saturation range in the presence of dialysis. The result from this work also indicates that excessive quantity of NH4S04 interferes with Lowry method for protein determination substantially. The 0-90% saturation range was found to be more potentially appropriate for large scale application than 30-60% saturation, since the former involves only 1 step NH4S04 addition. From the affinity chromatography, elution of 0.2 M galactose (in 0.15 M NaCl) from Galactose-Affi gel Hz produced the maximum peak profile and jacalin concentration. A reduction or increase in galactose concentration of more than 0.2 M did not increase concentration of purified jacalin purified using this method.
Keywords
Jacalin , lectin purification , Lowry method , ammonium precipitation , protein determination
Journal title
IIUM Engineering Journal
Journal title
IIUM Engineering Journal
Record number
2655823
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