Application of deep eutectic solvents in protein extraction and purification
Bowen H., Durrani R., Delavault A., Durand E., Chenyu J., Yiyang L., Lilia S., Jian S., Weiwei H., Fei G.. 2022. Frontiers in Chemistry, 10 : 10 p..
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are a mixture of hydrogen bond donor (HBD) and hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA) molecules that can consist, respectively, of natural plant metabolites such as sugars, carboxylic acids, amino acids, and ionic molecules, which are for the vast majority ammonium salts. Media such as DESs are modular tools of sustainability that can be pointed toward the extraction of bioactive molecules due to their excellent physicochemical properties, their relatively low price, and accessibility. The present review focuses on the application of DESs for protein extraction and purification. The in-depth effects and principles that apply to DES-mediated extraction using various renewable biomasses will be discussed as well. One of the most important observations being made is that DESs have a clear ability to maintain the biological and/or functional activity of the extracted proteins, as well as increase their stability compared to traditional solvents. They demonstrate true potential for a reproducible but more importantly, scalable protein extraction and purification compared to traditional methods while enabling waste valorization in some particular cases.
Mots-clés : extraction par solvant; purification; solvant; protéine; biodégradabilité; protéine animale; protéine végétale; utilisation des déchets; propriété physicochimique; solvant eutectique profond
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- Durand Erwann — Persyst / UMR QUALISUD