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Application of an aqueous two‐phase micellar system to extract bromelain from pineapple (Ananas comosus) peel waste and analysis of bromelain stability in cosmetic formulations
Authors:Lívia Genovez Spir  Janaína Artem Ataide  Letícia Celia De Lencastre Novaes  Daniela De Borba Gurpilhares  Patrícia Moriel  Edgar Silveira  Adalberto Pessoa Jr  Elias Basile Tambourgi  Priscila Gava Mazzola
Institution:1. Dept. of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Campinas (Unicamp), Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Dept. of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of S?o Paulo (USP), S?o Paulo, Brazil;3. Federal University of Rio De Janeiro (UFRJ), Macaé University Campus, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;4. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Campinas (Unicamp), Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazil;5. Genetics and Biochemistry Institute, Federal University of Uberlandia (UFU), Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil;6. Faculty of Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas, Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Bromelain is a set of proteolytic enzymes found in pineapple (Ananas comosus) tissues such as stem, fruit and leaves. Because of its proteolytic activity, bromelain has potential applications in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food industries. The present study focused on the recovery of bromelain from pineapple peel by liquid–liquid extraction in aqueous two‐phase micellar systems (ATPMS), using Triton X‐114 (TX‐114) and McIlvaine buffer, in the absence and presence of electrolytes CaCl2 and KI; the cloud points of the generated extraction systems were studied by plotting binodal curves. Based on the cloud points, three temperatures were selected for extraction: 30, 33, and 36°C for systems in the absence of salts; 40, 43, and 46°C in the presence of KI; 24, 27, and 30°C in the presence of CaCl2. Total protein and enzymatic activities were analyzed to monitor bromelain. Employing the ATPMS chosen for extraction (0.5 M KI with 3% TX‐114, at pH 6.0, at 40°C), the bromelain extract stability was assessed after incorporation into three cosmetic bases: an anhydrous gel, a cream, and a cream‐gel formulation. The cream‐gel formulation presented as the most appropriate base to convey bromelain, and its optimal storage conditions were found to be 4.0 ± 0.5°C. The selected ATPMS enabled the extraction of a biomolecule with high added value from waste lined‐up in a cosmetic formulation, allowing for exploration of further cosmetic potential. © 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 31:937–945, 2015
Keywords:bromelain  cosmetic stability  enzyme purification  liquid–  liquid extraction  protein partition
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