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毕业院校:大连理工大学
学位:博士
所在单位:生物工程学院
学科:生物化工
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Separation and purification of Klebsiella phage by two-step salting-out extraction
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2021-03-13
发表刊物:SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
卷号:242
ISSN号:1383-5866
关键字:Bacteriophage; Separation and purification; Sating-out extraction; Klebsiella pneumonia
摘要:The bacterial resistance caused by the irrational usage of antibiotic has become a global public health crisis. Phage therapy is expected to be an alternative to antibiotics for the treatment of drug-resistant infections. However, industrial separation and purification of phage are cumbersome, time-consuming, high cost, or low efficiency. In this study, two-step salting-out extraction of Klebsiella phage was evaluated. In the first step, under the optimal conditions of 10 wt% sodium citrate/30 wt% ethyl acetate, 99 +/- 4.86% of phage was recovered in the bottom phase. Meanwhile, most of the cells and proteins could be removed. Subsequently, n-propanol was added into the bottom phase for the second salting-out extraction. Under the optimal conditions, 77 +/- 1.3% of the phage can be recovered in the intermediate phase, and the concentration factor can be as high as 475 +/- 17.6. Through the two-step salting-out extraction, the purification fold of phage to total proteins, cells and endotoxins was 19.31 +/- 1.26, 18.04 +/- 1.3 and 5.19 +/- 0.49, respectively, as well as a total phage recovery of 77 +/- 2.6%, a total concentration factor of 500 +/- 24 and no significant reduction in infectivity of phage. This work provides a potential method for industrial phage purification and has a great significance for the future development of phage therapy.
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