Capture of bacteriocins directly from non-clarified fermentation broth using macroporous monolithic cryogels with phenyl ligands

Sahar Deraz, Fatima Plieva, Igor Galaev, Eva Nordberg Karlsson, Bo Mattiasson

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    Abstract

    The bacteriocin, sakacin P was produced by the bacteriocin-producing strain Lactobacillus sakei CCUG 42687 at 20 degrees C without pH control. The bacteriocin was captured directly from the fermentation broth using macroporous octyl- and phenyl-monolith columns. The large size of the interconnected macropores (up to 100 mu m) in the macroporous monolith allowed for direct fermentation broth processing with no clarification needed. Screening for optimal bacteriocin binding demonstrated that at pH 6.2 about 80% of the bacteriocin activity could be recovered with a purification factor of 150-160 in the cell-free eluate. Capture of bacteriocins from the fermentation broth using macroporous monoliths in the 96-well plate format presents a promising approach for rapid analytical isolation of bacteriocins from numerous samples.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)786-793
    JournalEnzyme and Microbial Technology
    Volume40
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Industrial Biotechnology

    Free keywords

    • cryogel in microtiter plate
    • macroporous monolith
    • bacteriocin
    • integrated product adsorption

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