Literature DB >> 11518242

Fractionation of whey proteins with a hexapeptide ligand affinity resin.

P V Gurgel1, R G Carbonell, H E Swaisgood.   

Abstract

The isolation of individual proteins from whey would allow production of more consistent and reliable products by the food industry and possibly would also increase their use in the pharmaceutical industry. Alpha-lactalbumin is the second most prevalent protein in bovine milk whey and has many uses including serving as an excellent protein source in infant formulas, power drinks and other beverages that require soluble, nutritional protein. In this study, we describe two methods for production of alpha-lactalbumin from whey protein isolate using bioselective adsorption. The use of a peptide ligand (WHWRKR) attached to a resin allowed production of an alpha-lactalbumin-rich fraction with a purity of 90.6% and a recovery of 47.9%, while also producing other fractions of commercial interest. The combined use of an amino resin followed by the WHWRKR resin produce a highly purified alpha-lactalbumin (100%) with a yield of 35.2%.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11518242     DOI: 10.1023/a:1011191818927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioseparation        ISSN: 0923-179X


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1.  Identification of trimeric peptides that bind porcine parvovirus from mixtures containing human blood plasma.

Authors:  Caryn L Heldt; Patrick V Gurgel; Lee-Ann Jaykus; Ruben G Carbonell
Journal:  Biotechnol Prog       Date:  2008-05-10
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