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Recovery of alkaline proteases by membrane filtration

โœ Scribed by J. A. L. Santos; J. M. S. Cabral; C. L. Cooney


Book ID
104744293
Publisher
Springer
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
603 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-7605

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โœฆ Synopsis


This work describes the recovery of aia extracellular alkaline protease from fermentation broths of a Bacillus sp ATCC 21536, at pH = 10.0 using ultrafiltration (MWCO 100,000) and microfiltration (0.1 gin) membranes in hollow fiber devices. The influence of membrane pore size and polymeric material and membrane filtration performance was studied. High protein recoveries and high average flux rates were obtained with polysulfone membranes. A decrease of concentration polarization was obtained, simultaneously with enhancement of filtration flux rate and enzyme recovery by using submicron sized charged particles. These polymers lead to flocculation and adsorption of whole cells and soluble factors from the fermentation broth. The best results were obtaiend by combination of cationic (0.1%) and anionic (0.04%) polymers.


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