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Mandatory Fields
Gough, R;Gomez-Sala, B;O'Connor, PM;Rea, MC;Miao, S;Hill, C;Brodkorb, A
2017
September
Probiotics And Antimicrobial Proteins
A Simple Method for the Purification of Nisin
Validated
WOS: 16 ()
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IMMOBILIZED LACTOCOCCUS-LACTIS WHEY PERMEATE STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS SUPPLEMENTED WHEY FERMENTATION INFECTIONS EXTRACTION STABILITY CHEESE YIELD
9
363
369
Nisin, an antimicrobial peptide showing activity against a broad range of Gram-positive bacteria, is widely used as a food preservative and has potential as a therapeutic for a range of infectious diseases. Here, we present a simple purification method, based on a salting-out approach, which can produce a powder containing similar to 33% nisin, from a nisin-producing culture in a whey permeate-based medium. This process removes over 99% of the lactic acid, NaCl, lactose and non-nisin proteins from the cell-free culture supernatant. The approach can also enrich a commonly used commercial nisin preparation over 30-fold to a purity of similar to 58%. These are higher purities than comparable published methods. The simplicity of this approach facilitates its use in research and also its scale-up.
NEW YORK
1867-1306
10.1007/s12602-017-9287-5
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