| Literature DB >> 33930672 |
Abdul Azim Bin Azmi1, Kit Wayne Chew2, Wen Yi Chia1, Muhammad Mubashir3, Revathy Sankaran4, Man Kee Lam5, Jun Wei Lim6, Yeek-Chia Ho7, Pau Loke Show8.
Abstract
The work aimed to study the potential in producing a system with high microalgal protein recovery and separation by utilizing a one-step or integrated downstream process. This in turn enables green biorefinery of protein, contributing to circular bioeconomy whereby less energy, labor, and cost are required for the process. By utilizing electric three phase partitioning flotation system, high protein recovery yield, R of 99.42 ± 0.52% and high separation efficiency, E of 52.72 ± 0.40% system was developed. Scaling up also showed high protein recovery yield with R value of 89.13 ± 1.56%. Total processing duration (extraction, separation, and purification) was also significantly reduced to 10 min. This system showed remarkable potential in reducing processing time, alternatively cost of production, benefiting microalgal downstream processing. Concisely, through this system, microalgal bioprocessing will no longer be complex allowing a wide array of potentials for further studies in this field.Entities:
Keywords: Downstream processing; Electrical extraction; Microalgal biomolecules; Process integration; Three phase partitioning
Year: 2021 PMID: 33930672 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642