FRACTIONATION OF BSA AND LYSOZYME USING ULTRAFILTRATION - EFFECT OF PH AND MEMBRANE PRETREATMENT

Authors
Citation
R. Ghosh et Zf. Cui, FRACTIONATION OF BSA AND LYSOZYME USING ULTRAFILTRATION - EFFECT OF PH AND MEMBRANE PRETREATMENT, Journal of membrane science, 139(1), 1998, pp. 17-28
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical","Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03767388
Volume
139
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
17 - 28
Database
ISI
SICI code
0376-7388(1998)139:1<17:FOBALU>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Selective transmission of a solute through membranes proves to be a ch allenge in ultrafiltration processes, This is because the transport of a solute through an ultrafiltration membrane does not depend on size alone, but on several other factors such as solute-solute and solute-m embrane interactions. By manipulating physicochemical parameters and p rocess variables (eg. pH, ionic strength, concentration of solute, etc .) and by membrane modification, it is possible to enhance the transmi ssion of a particular solute and thus enhance fractionation of solutes . In this paper, the effect of pH on fractionation of BSA and lysozyme by ultrafiltration through 50 kDa MWCO (molecular weight cut off) pol ysulfone membrane has been examined. It was found that the selectivity of solute separation for dilute mixtures of BSA and lysozyme was very much pH dependent and varied from 3.3 at pH 5.2 to 220.0 at pH 8.8. H owever, at a higher feed concentration, the transmission of lysozyme t hrough polysulfone membrane decreases quite dramatically resulting in lower throughput of product. An attempt has been made to enhance the t ransmission of lysozyme through the polysulfone ultrafiltration membra ne by pretreating the surface of the membrane by adsorption of another protein, myoglobin. An increase in lysozyme transmission of up to 63% with respect to native membrane was observed. The stability of this p retreatment and its effect on permeate flux have been examined. The pr etreated membrane was used to fractionate BSA/lysozyme mixtures. Even at higher feed concentration, enhanced fractionation with respect to n ative membrane was observed due to highly enhanced transmission of lys ozyme through the pretreated membrane. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.