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Pilot-scale separation of lysozyme from hen egg white by integrating aqueous two-phase partitioning and membrane separation processes
Authors:Radosław Dembczyński  Wojciech Białas
Affiliation:Department of Biotechnology and Food Microbiology, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 48, 60-627 Poznan, Poland
Abstract:A novel, cost-effective method of lysozyme separation from hen egg white was studied. This method integrates aqueous two-phase partitioning in the system EO50PO50/phosphates with membrane separation processes. The experiments were carried out in a pilot-scale on crude hen egg white.Initially, by forming an aqueous two-phase system, lysozyme was selectively extracted to the upper, polymer-rich phase while the other egg white proteins partitioned to the lower, phosphate-rich phase. Then, in order to recover lysozyme, thermoseparation of polymer-rich phase was applied. A novel approach for the simultaneous thermoseparation of the polymer-rich phase as well as for the recovery of the lysozyme was proposed, using a cross-flow microfiltration. Additionally, recovery of proteins by ultrafiltration from lower, phosphate-rich phase was also investigated.Lysozyme could be obtained after the thermal phase separation by means of microfiltration at a total recovery over the extraction steps of 47.5 and the purification factor of 10.5. The specific activity of lysozyme preparations was 34 188 U/mg of protein. Using cross-flow membrane techniques, it was found that the recovery of the polymer by microfiltration from the top phase was 83.9.
Keywords:Lysozyme  Hen egg white  Thermoseparation  Microfiltration  Ultrafiltration
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