• Title of article

    Liquid–liquid extraction of commercial and biosynthesized nisin by aqueous two-phase micellar systems

  • Author/Authors

    A.F. Jozala، نويسنده , , Jadir A.M. Lopes، نويسنده , , P.G. Mazzola، نويسنده , , P.O. Magalh?es، نويسنده , , T.C. Vessoni Penna، نويسنده , , A. Pessoa Jr.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    107
  • To page
    112
  • Abstract
    Nisin is a natural additive for conservation of food, and can also be used as a therapeutic agent. Nisin inhibits the outgrowth of spores, the growth of a variety of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. In this paper we present a potentially scalable and cost-effective way to purify commercial and biosynthesized in bioreactor nisin, including simultaneously removal of impurities and contaminants, increasing nisin activity. Aqueous two-phase micellar systems (ATPMS) are considered promising for bioseparation and purification purposes. Triton X-114 was chosen as the as phase-forming surfactant because it is relatively mild to proteins and it also forms two coexisting phases within a convenient temperature range. Nisin activity was determined by the agar diffusion assay utilizing Lactobacillus sake as a sensitive indicator microorganism. Results indicated that nisin partitions preferentially to the micelle rich-phase, despite the surfactant concentration tested, and its antimicrobial activity increases. The successful implementation of this peptide partitioning, from a suspension containing other compounds, represents an important step towards developing a separation method for nisin, and more generally, for other biomolecules of interest.
  • Keywords
    Aqueous two-phase micellar system , Nisin , Cloud-point extraction , Triton X-114 , Protein purification , Concentration
  • Journal title
    Enzyme and Microbial Technology
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Enzyme and Microbial Technology
  • Record number

    1175184