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Selective and mild fractionation of microalgal proteins and pigments using aqueous two-phase systems.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Microalgal biomass is generally used to produce a single product instead of valorizing all of the cellular components. The biomass production and downstream processes are too expensive if only one product is valorized. A new approach was proposed for the simultaneous and selective partitioning of pigments and proteins from disrupted Neochloris oleoabundans cultivated under saline and freshwater conditions.

Results

An aqueous two-phase system composed of polyethylene glycol and cholinium dihydrogen phosphate selectively separated microalgal pigments from microalgal proteins. 97.3 ± 1.0% of lutein and 51.6 ± 2.3% of chlorophyll were recovered in the polymer-rich phase. Simultaneously, up to 92.2 ± 2.0% of proteins were recovered in a third phase (interface) in between the aqueous phases (interface). The recovered proteins, including Rubisco with a molecular weight of ?560?kDa, seem to be intact and pigments did not suffer degradation, demonstrating the mildness of this system for fractionating microalgal biomolecules.

Conclusion

The ability of aqueous two-phase systems (ATPSs) to simultaneously and efficiently fractionate different biomolecules in a mild manner from disrupted microalgae is demonstrated. This is an important step towards the development of a multiproduct microalgae biorefinery. © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

SUBMITTER: Suarez Ruiz CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6099415 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective and mild fractionation of microalgal proteins and pigments using aqueous two-phase systems.

Suarez Ruiz Catalina A CA   Emmery Daniel P DP   Wijffels Rene H RH   Eppink Michel Hm MH   van den Berg Corjan C  

Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology (Oxford, Oxfordshire : 1986) 20180703 9


<h4>Background</h4>Microalgal biomass is generally used to produce a single product instead of valorizing all of the cellular components. The biomass production and downstream processes are too expensive if only one product is valorized. A new approach was proposed for the simultaneous and selective partitioning of pigments and proteins from disrupted <i>Neochloris oleoabundans</i> cultivated under saline and freshwater conditions.<h4>Results</h4>An aqueous two-phase system composed of polyethyl  ...[more]

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