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Published on: March 3, 2020
Low-Transition-Temperature Mixtures (LTTMs) for Dissolving Proteins and for Drug Formulation
Erzheng Su1,2, Alexander M Klibanov3
1Departments of Chemistry and Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA. ezhsu@njfu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Several diverse proteins are found to readily dissolve in neat low-transition-temperature mixtures (LTTMs). They undergo no irreversible denaturation in such unusual solvents, and the resistance of hen egg-white lysozyme against thermoinactivation in LTTMs is greater than in aqueous solution at extreme pHs. Separately, the water-sensitive drug aspirin is found to form concentrated transparent LTTMs, where it is some 10-fold more stable against cleavage than in water.
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