Rairkar ME, Hayes DG, Harris JM. Solubilization of enzymes in water-in-oil microemulsions and their rapid and efficient release through use of a pH-degradable surfactant.
Biotechnol Lett 2007;
29:767-71. [PMID:
17235487 DOI:
10.1007/s10529-006-9292-3]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/19/2006] [Revised: 12/08/2006] [Accepted: 12/11/2006] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
Abstract
alpha-Chymotrypsin and lysozyme were solubilized in a water/O-[(2-tridecyl, 2-ethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl)methoxy]-O'-methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (CK-2,13 surfactant)/isooctane water-in-oil microemulsion solution at 1.5-2 and 10 g l(-1) for 0.15 and 1.2 M: CK-2,13, respectively. Upon contact with an equal volume of 0.1 M: NaH(2)PO(4)/Na(2)HPO(4) buffer, pH 5, a three-phase system (Winsor-III system) was formed, consisting of a surfactant-rich middle phase and aqueous and isooctane-rich "excess" phases. Both enzymes were rapidly released into the aqueous excess phase, with 70% recovery of each in 30 and 60 min for microemulsion solutions containing 0.15 and 1.2 M: surfactant, respectively. The recovered enzymes retained >90% of their original specific activity.
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