Aqueous Two Phase Extraction of Lectin from Pisum Sativum Seeds
Date
2019
Authors
B. S, Rashmi
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The diversified properties of the lectins from different sources and their applications in
biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries demand the economically feasible and
scalable purification strategy. Pisum sativum seed lectin (Psl) has specific properties like
anti-HIV reverse transcriptase, anti-HCV, anti-cancer, and mitogenic activities. The
chromatographic process, which was commercially applied for the purification of this
lectin, has number of limitations to implement in industrial scale. The Aqueous two phase
extraction (ATPE) technique, a modified liquid-liquid extraction, was adopted for the
recovery and partial purification of Psl from its seed crude extract. The PEG 6000-
trisodium citrate system (ATPS) was identified as a suitable system by analyzing the
influence of type of citrate salt, PEG molecular weight, phase components concentration,
pH, additive (NaCl) and phase volume ratio on the partitioning behavior of Psl from the
aqueous solution of pure Psl. The maximum partitioning coefficient of 14.5 was obtained
for 18% PEG 6000-16% trisodium citrate system with 1% NaCl at pH of 8 and volume
ratio of 1.32. Further, the optimized condition for the selective partitioning of Psl to the
top phase from the crude extract of Pisum sativum seed was achieved in the ATPS
formed with PEG 6000-sodium citrate at 41.01% TLL, 2% NaCl at pH of 7.5 with crude
load of 20% and volume ratio of 0.76. The optimum value of crucial variables (PEG and
salt concentration, NaCl, and pH) and their individual and interactive impact on the
recovery and purity was identified using Response surface methodology. The optimum
process conditions for different goals of extraction and purification were obtained by
employing the desirability-based optimization tool and were validated experimentally.
The feasibility of continuous operation of the extraction process has also been
demonstrated in the Rotating disc contactor. Modeling of the equilibrium characteristics
and the partitioning of the Psl was attempted using Artificial neural network.
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Pisum sativum lectin, aqueous two phase systems, Peg 6000-tri-sodium citrate, Rotating disc contactor