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Orthogonal Protein Purification Facilitated by a Small Bispecific Affinity Tag
Published on: January 16, 2012
Purification of the two major proteins from whey concentrate using a cation-exchange selective adsorption process
Mayyada M H El-Sayed1, Howard A Chase
1Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. mmhae2@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:
The packed-bed adsorption and elution of aqueous solutions of whey concentrate powders were investigated at pH 3.7 using a 5-mL SP Sepharose FF column to separate and isolate two major proteins namely, alpha-lactalbumin (ALA) and beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) from these solutions. ALA displaced and eluted BLG from the column in a pure form. Pure ALA could then be eluted with good recovery. A novel consecutive two-stage separation process was developed to separate ALA and BLG from whey concentrate mixtures. Almost all of the BLG in the feed was recovered, with 78% being recovered at 95% purity and a further 20% at 86% purity. In addition, 67% of ALA was recovered, 48% at 54% purity and 19% at 60% purity.
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