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Raquel da Silveira Nogueira Lima1, Jacira Rabelo Lima, Celio Ribeiro De Salis, Renato de Azevedo Moreira.
Abstract
The potential of bioaffinity as a tool for the study of biological-recognition mechanisms is gaining increasing value. The search continues for alternative products that can be obtained from renewable sources, such as the bark exudate gum from the cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale L.), which grows wild in many tropical and subtropical countries. Its potential use as a chromatographic matrix and/or for bioaffinity ligand for proteins (lectins) has been investigated. The crude gum was cross-linked in order to obtain a kind of chromatographic matrix (gel). To evaluate the gum's ability to retain glycoproteins (lectins), affinity chromatography was performed and, in addition, the reological behaviour of the gum was characterized.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11834129 DOI: 10.1042/ba20010024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Appl Biochem ISSN: 0885-4513 Impact factor: 2.431