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CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis

Pickering emulsions are emulsions stabilized by colloidal particles and serve as an excellent platform for biphasic enzymatic catalysis. However, developing simple and green strategies to avoid enzyme denaturation, facilitate product separation, and achieve the recovery of enzyme and colloidal parti...

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Autores principales: Xi, Yongkang, Liu, Bo, Wang, Shuxin, Wei, Shuheng, Yin, Shouwei, Ngai, To, Yang, Xiaoquan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8905849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35432851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06146a
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author Xi, Yongkang
Liu, Bo
Wang, Shuxin
Wei, Shuheng
Yin, Shouwei
Ngai, To
Yang, Xiaoquan
author_facet Xi, Yongkang
Liu, Bo
Wang, Shuxin
Wei, Shuheng
Yin, Shouwei
Ngai, To
Yang, Xiaoquan
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description Pickering emulsions are emulsions stabilized by colloidal particles and serve as an excellent platform for biphasic enzymatic catalysis. However, developing simple and green strategies to avoid enzyme denaturation, facilitate product separation, and achieve the recovery of enzyme and colloidal particle stabilizers is still a challenge. This study aimed to report an efficient and sustainable biocatalysis system via a robust CO(2)/N(2)-responsive Pickering oil-in-water (o/w) emulsion stabilized solely by pure sodium caseinate (NaCas), which was made naturally in a scalable manner. The NaCas-stabilized emulsion displayed a much higher reaction efficiency compared with conventional CO(2)/N(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by solid particles with functional groups from polymers or surfactants introduced to tailor responsiveness, reflected by the fact that most enzymes were transferred and enriched at the oil–water interface. More importantly, the demulsification, product separation, and recycling of the NaCas emulsifier as well as the enzyme could be facilely achieved by alternatively bubbling CO(2)/N(2) more than 30 times. Moreover, the recycled enzyme still maintained its catalytic activity, with a conversion yield of more than 90% after each cycle, which was not found in any of the previously reported CO(2)-responsive systems. This responsive system worked well for many different types of oils and was the first to report on a protein-based CO(2)/N(2)-responsive emulsion, holding great promise for the development of more sustainable, green chemical conversion processes for the food, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries.
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spelling pubmed-89058492022-04-14 CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis Xi, Yongkang Liu, Bo Wang, Shuxin Wei, Shuheng Yin, Shouwei Ngai, To Yang, Xiaoquan Chem Sci Chemistry Pickering emulsions are emulsions stabilized by colloidal particles and serve as an excellent platform for biphasic enzymatic catalysis. However, developing simple and green strategies to avoid enzyme denaturation, facilitate product separation, and achieve the recovery of enzyme and colloidal particle stabilizers is still a challenge. This study aimed to report an efficient and sustainable biocatalysis system via a robust CO(2)/N(2)-responsive Pickering oil-in-water (o/w) emulsion stabilized solely by pure sodium caseinate (NaCas), which was made naturally in a scalable manner. The NaCas-stabilized emulsion displayed a much higher reaction efficiency compared with conventional CO(2)/N(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by solid particles with functional groups from polymers or surfactants introduced to tailor responsiveness, reflected by the fact that most enzymes were transferred and enriched at the oil–water interface. More importantly, the demulsification, product separation, and recycling of the NaCas emulsifier as well as the enzyme could be facilely achieved by alternatively bubbling CO(2)/N(2) more than 30 times. Moreover, the recycled enzyme still maintained its catalytic activity, with a conversion yield of more than 90% after each cycle, which was not found in any of the previously reported CO(2)-responsive systems. This responsive system worked well for many different types of oils and was the first to report on a protein-based CO(2)/N(2)-responsive emulsion, holding great promise for the development of more sustainable, green chemical conversion processes for the food, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8905849/ /pubmed/35432851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06146a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xi, Yongkang
Liu, Bo
Wang, Shuxin
Wei, Shuheng
Yin, Shouwei
Ngai, To
Yang, Xiaoquan
CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis
title CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis
title_full CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis
title_fullStr CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis
title_full_unstemmed CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis
title_short CO(2)-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis
title_sort co(2)-responsive pickering emulsions stabilized by soft protein particles for interfacial biocatalysis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8905849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35432851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06146a
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