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The Factors Affecting the Backward-Transfer of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) from Sodium Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Sulfosuccinate (AOT) Reverse Micellar Solutions

Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, Korea
chkang@chonnam.ac.kr
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, May 2003, 20(3), 517-521(5), 10.1007/BF02705558
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Abstract

The factors affecting the back-extraction efficiency of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA, 65kDa, pI 4.9)_x000D_ solubilized in an AOT reverse micellar solution, prepared by the injection method, to an excess aqueous phase were investigated. In particular, effects of pH, the type of salt and its concentration in the excess aqueous phase were examined. Furthermore, by comparing CD spectra of the back-extracted BSA with the feed BSA, the structural changes of the protein during the extraction process were determined. The addition of 1 : 1 salt such as KCl or NaCl to the aqueous phase resulted in a 100% recovery of the protein to the aqueous phase at a pH higher than its isoelectric point pI. This high efficiency of the back-extraction might be due to the change in the interactions between the protein and micellar aggregates driven by the added salt. For 1 : 2 salts like MgCl2 or CaCl2, BSA was back extracted with lower than 20% extraction efficiency. Maximum efficiencies were achieved at about pH=7 and pH=8 for monovalent and divalent salts, respectively. From the CD spectra of back-extracted BSA, it was observed that denaturation of BSA was not significant during the extraction process.

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