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Extraction of dermatan sulfate using ionic liquid-assisted enzymatic digestion: An efficient approach
Aafiya Tarannum1, Sangeeta Ballav1, Jonnalagadda Raghava Rao1
1Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Laboratory, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar, Chennai, 600 020, India.
Abstract:
Dermatan sulfate is one of the major glycosaminoglycan (GAG) present in the animal hides, which is a waste/byproduct from meat industry. Efficient utilization of these meat industry wastes is garnering attention because these wastes render a possibility for their conversion into useful products. With the increased concerns over health, various initiatives have been developed to permit more efficient utilization of these by-products and thereby directly impacting environmental sustainability. Herein, we demonstrate for the first time an efficient and environmentally safe ionic liquid-assisted enzymatic process for the extraction of dermatan sulfate from buffalo hides. Dermatan sulfate has been extracted, separated, and purified from the GAG mixture using IL-assisted enzymatic digestions and chromatographic separations. NMR, FT-IR, and ESI-MS measurements showed typical characteristic peaks for dermatan sulfate. The advantages of this eco-friendly process adopted include i) use of fewer chemicals, ii) elimination of harsh chemicals, iii) elimination of various steps and sub-steps, iv) reduction in process time (12 h), and v) increase in extraction yield by 75% when compared to conventional enzymatic process (57%). Thus, the use of ionic liquids alongside enzymes will serve as an efficient methodology for the futuristic development of these derived GAGs for their potential applications.

