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Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp.
The freezing–thawing method had been reported to be the best phycobiliprotein extraction technique. However, optimum parameters of this extraction method for Arthrospira sp. (one of the major phycobiliprotein sources) still remained unclear. Hence, this study aimed to optimize the freezing–thawing p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32859046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173894 |
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author | Tan, Hui Teng Khong, Nicholas M. H. Khaw, Yam Sim Ahmad, Siti Aqlima Yusoff, Fatimah M. |
author_facet | Tan, Hui Teng Khong, Nicholas M. H. Khaw, Yam Sim Ahmad, Siti Aqlima Yusoff, Fatimah M. |
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description | The freezing–thawing method had been reported to be the best phycobiliprotein extraction technique. However, optimum parameters of this extraction method for Arthrospira sp. (one of the major phycobiliprotein sources) still remained unclear. Hence, this study aimed to optimize the freezing–thawing parameters of phycobiliprotein extraction in Arthrospira sp. (UPMC-A0087). The optimization of the freezing–thawing method was conducted using different solvents, biomass/solvent ratios, temperatures, time intervals and freezing–thawing cycles. The extracted phycobiliproteins were quantified using a spectrophotometric assay. Double distilled water (pH 7) with a 0.50% w/v biomass/solvent ratio was the most efficient solvent in extracting high concentrations and purity of phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. In addition, the combination of freezing at −80 °C (2 h) and thawing at 25 °C (24 h) appeared to be the optimum temperature and extraction time to obtain the highest amount of phycobiliproteins. A minimum of one cycle of freezing and thawing was sufficient for extracting high concentrations of phycobiliproteins. The findings from this study could reduce the cost and labor needed for extracting high quality phycobiliproteins. It also allowed the harvesting of large amounts of valuable phycobiliproteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-75032282020-09-23 Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. Tan, Hui Teng Khong, Nicholas M. H. Khaw, Yam Sim Ahmad, Siti Aqlima Yusoff, Fatimah M. Molecules Article The freezing–thawing method had been reported to be the best phycobiliprotein extraction technique. However, optimum parameters of this extraction method for Arthrospira sp. (one of the major phycobiliprotein sources) still remained unclear. Hence, this study aimed to optimize the freezing–thawing parameters of phycobiliprotein extraction in Arthrospira sp. (UPMC-A0087). The optimization of the freezing–thawing method was conducted using different solvents, biomass/solvent ratios, temperatures, time intervals and freezing–thawing cycles. The extracted phycobiliproteins were quantified using a spectrophotometric assay. Double distilled water (pH 7) with a 0.50% w/v biomass/solvent ratio was the most efficient solvent in extracting high concentrations and purity of phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. In addition, the combination of freezing at −80 °C (2 h) and thawing at 25 °C (24 h) appeared to be the optimum temperature and extraction time to obtain the highest amount of phycobiliproteins. A minimum of one cycle of freezing and thawing was sufficient for extracting high concentrations of phycobiliproteins. The findings from this study could reduce the cost and labor needed for extracting high quality phycobiliproteins. It also allowed the harvesting of large amounts of valuable phycobiliproteins. MDPI 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7503228/ /pubmed/32859046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173894 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Tan, Hui Teng Khong, Nicholas M. H. Khaw, Yam Sim Ahmad, Siti Aqlima Yusoff, Fatimah M. Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. |
title | Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. |
title_full | Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. |
title_fullStr | Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. |
title_short | Optimization of the Freezing-Thawing Method for Extracting Phycobiliproteins from Arthrospira sp. |
title_sort | optimization of the freezing-thawing method for extracting phycobiliproteins from arthrospira sp. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32859046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173894 |
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