Y. Mukai et al., FRACTIONATION CHARACTERISTICS OF BINARY PROTEIN MIXTURES BY ULTRAFILTRATION, Separation science and technology, 33(2), 1998, pp. 169-185
Ultrafiltration (UF) of mixtures of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and egg
white lysozyme was conducted using membranes which were almost comple
tely retentive for BSA but permeable for lysozyme. The experimental da
ta have clearly demonstrated that the separation properties of binary
protein mixtures are largely influenced by the hydrodynamics above the
membrane, the solution environment, and the adsorption of the protein
solutes within the membrane. In particular, it must be noted that the
increase of the shear stress acting on the membrane surface improves
the filtration rate, but causes the increase of the lysozyme rejection
, resulting in a reduction in the fractionation efficiency. Furthermor
e, the effects of ultrasonic irradiation on the UF properties have bee
n tested experimentally. Although the filtration rate was enhanced sig
nificantly by ultrasonic irradiation, the lysozyme rejection remained
unchanged. The results showed that ultrasonic irradiation is quite eff
ective for protein fractionation.