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Isolation of Hemoglobin from Bovine Erythrocytes by Controlled Hemolysis in the Membrane Bioreactor

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2012
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Stojanović, Radoslava
Ilić, Vesna
Manojlović, Verica
Bugarski, Diana
Dević, Marija
Bugarski, Branko
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In this work, we describe an optimized procedure based on gradual hemolysis for the isolation of hemoglobin derived from bovine slaughterhouse erythrocytes in a membrane bioreactor. The membrane bioreactor system that provided high yields of hemoglobin (mainly oxyhemoglobin derivate) and its separation from the empty erythrocyte membranes (ghosts) was designed at a pilot scale. Ten different concentrations of hypotonic media were assessed from the aspect of the extent of hemolysis, hematocrit values of the erythrocyte suspensions, cell swelling, and membrane deformations induced by decreased salt concentration. Effective gradual osmotic hemolysis with an extent of hemolysis of 88% was performed using 35 mM Na-phosphate/NaCl buffer of pH 7.2-7.4. Under these conditions most of the cell membranes presented the appearance of the normal ghosts under phase contrast microscope. The hemoglobin purity of gt 80% was confirmed by SDS-PAGE. Kinetic studies showed that maximal concentration of he...moglobin was reached after 40 min, but the process cycle at which recovery of 83% was achieved lasted for 90 min. The dynamics of both steps, (1) transport through the membrane of erythrocytes during process of hemolysis and (2) transport through the reactor filters, were evaluated.

Keywords:
Slaughterhouse blood / Bovine erythrocytes / Gradual hemolysis / Membrane bioreactor / Erythrocyte ghosts
Source:
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2012, 166, 6, 1491-1506
Publisher:
  • Springer, New York
Funding / projects:
  • Novel encapsulation and enzyme technologies for designing of new biocatalysts and biologically active compounds targeting enhancement of food quality, safety and competitiveness (RS-46010)
  • E!4486

DOI: 10.1007/s12010-012-9543-9

ISSN: 0273-2289

PubMed: 22252906

WoS: 000302770300012

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84858700595
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PY  - 2012
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Stojanović, R., Ilić, V., Manojlović, V., Bugarski, D., Dević, M.,& Bugarski, B.. (2012). Isolation of Hemoglobin from Bovine Erythrocytes by Controlled Hemolysis in the Membrane Bioreactor. in Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology
Springer, New York., 166(6), 1491-1506.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-012-9543-9
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Stojanović R, Ilić V, Manojlović V, Bugarski D, Dević M, Bugarski B. Isolation of Hemoglobin from Bovine Erythrocytes by Controlled Hemolysis in the Membrane Bioreactor. in Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology. 2012;166(6):1491-1506.
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