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Partitioning invertase between a dilute water solution and generated droplets
Authors:Samuel Ko  Veara Loha  Liping Du  Ales Prokop  Robert D. Tanner
Affiliation:(1) Chemical Engineering Department, Vanderbilt University, 37235 Nashville, TN
Abstract:Water droplets or mist occur naturally in the air at seashores. These water droplets carry inorganic and organic substances from the sea to the land via the air, creating fertile land in sandy coastal areas (1). The same phenomenon occurs in an air-fluidized bed bioreactor (2). In an air-fluidized bed reactor, proteins can be transferred from the bioreactor semisolid bulk phase to an enriched droplet phase. This protein transfer process (droplet fractionation) can be experimentally simulated by shaking a separatory funnel containing a dilute solution of a given protein, which can be an enzyme like invertase. The created droplets become richer in invertase (protein) than that of the original dilute solution. The droplets can then be coalesced by tranpping them and recovering the concentrated protein in the new liquid phase. Typically, in such a droplet fractionation process a collected enzyme can be degraded in its ability tocatalyze a chemical reaction. In this article, we explore whether the initial solution pH control variable can be adjusted to minimize the decrease of enzyme activity in this process. The protein droplet recovery problem is one in which the recovered amount of desired protein (enzyme) in the droplet is maximized, subject to the minimization of the enzyme activity loss. The partition coefficient, which is the ratio between the protein concentration in the droplets and the residual solution, is maximized at approx 4.8 and occurs at pH 3.0. Here, the partition coefficient for invertase decreases as the initial solution pH increases, between pH 3.0 and 8.0. Interestingly, the initial solution surface tension seems to be inversely proportional to the partition coefficient. The partition coefficien treachesa maximum value at a surface tension value of approx 63 mN/m at pH 3.0. The enzymatic activity of the initial, the residual, and the droplet solutions all decrease as the bulksolution pH increases. Adecrease of enzymatic activity was observed in the residual bulk solution when compared with that in the initial bulk solution at all pH levels. Also, up to 90% of the invertase activity was lost in the droplets when compared to the initial bulk solution.
Keywords:Droplet fractionation  droplets  invertase  protein separation  decrease in enzyme activity
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