Title of article :
The Process of Separating Bovine Serum Albumin Using Hydroxyapatite and Active Babassu Coal (Orbignya martiana)
Author/Authors :
Regina Ribeiro Alves, Márcia Biodiversity Network and Biotechnology Legal-Bionorte Amazon - Federal University of Tocantins - 109 Norte Avenida NS-15 - ALCNO-14 - Plan Director North - 77001-090 Palmas - TO - Brazil , Damian Giraldo Zuñiga, Abraham Biodiversity Network and Biotechnology Legal-Bionorte Amazon - Federal University of Tocantins - 109 Norte Avenida NS-15 - ALCNO-14 - Plan Director North - 77001-090 Palmas - TO - Brazil , Cássia Superbi Sousa, Rita de Department of Chemistry - Federal University of Vic¸osa - Avenida PH Holfs - 36570-000 Vic¸osa - MG - Brazil , Zacchi Scolforo, Carmelita Department of Nutrition - Federal University of Esp´ırito Santo - Avenida Fernando Ferrari - No. 514 - Goiabeiras - 29075-010 Vitoria - ES - Brazil
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
Bovine serum albumin is one of the major serum proteins; it plays an important role as a result of its functional and nutritional properties which have bioactive peptides. Adsorption method was used to separate protein, which involves hydroxyapatite, synthetic hydroxyapatite, and active babassu coal. Initially, characterization was carried out using the zeta potential of the adsorbents. Kinetic pseudo-first- and pseudo-second-order models were applied. For isotherms, equilibrium data studies were carried out using the Langmuir and Freundlich models, in addition to determining the efficiency of adsorptive process. The results of the zeta potential showed loads ranging from +6.9 to −42.8 mV. The kinetic data were better represented in the pseudo-secondorder model with chemisorption characteristics. The adsorption capacity of the adsorbents decreased as pH increased, indicating that the electrostatic bonds and some functional groups of active babassu coal contributed to the reduction of adsorption, especially oxygen linked to carbon atoms. The value of pH 4.0 showed the best results of adsorption, being obtained as the maximum adsorption capacity (𝑞𝑚) and yield (%) (where 𝑞𝑚 = 87.95 mg g−1 and 74.2%; 68.26 mg g−1 and 68.6%; and 36.18 mg g−1, 37.4%) of hydroxyapatite, synthetic hydroxyapatite, and active babassu coal, respectively.
Keywords :
Bovine serum albumin , major serum proteins , Hydroxyapatite , Active Babassu Coal , Orbignya martiana
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2610953
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