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Integrated approach to extract and purify proteins from honey by ionic liquid-based three-phase partitioning

Author(s): Pereira, Matheus M. ; Pedro, Sónia N. ; Quental, Maria V. ; Mohamadou, Aminou ; Coutinho, João A. P. ; Freire, Mara G.

Date: 2022

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/34456

Origin: RIA - Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro

Subject(s): Ionic liquid; Three-phase partitioning; Major Royal Jelly Proteins; Antioxidants; Extraction; Purification


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The purification of value-added compounds by three phase partitioning (TPP) is a promising alternative to conventional processes since the target compound can be easily recovered from the liquid-liquid interphase. Although this technique has been successfully applied to the recovery of proteins, the minimization of the use of salts and solvents must be pursued to improve the overall process sustainability. Accordingly, we have here investigated the use of bio-based glycine-betaine ionic liquids (IL) directly with honey, a carbohydrate-rich matrix, as phase-forming components of TPP systems. These ILTPP systems were applied in the purification of Major Royal Jelly Proteins (MRJPs) from honey. The results obtained show that MRJPs mostly precipitate in the ILTPP interphase, with a recovery yield ranging between 82.8 and 97.3%. In particular, MRJP1 can be obtained with a purity level up to 90.1%. Furthermore, these systems allow the simultaneous separation of antioxidants and carbohydrates to different liquid phases. The proposed approach allows the separation of proteins, antioxidants, and carbohydrates from honey in a single step, while using only ILs and a real carbohydrate-rich matrix, being thus sustainable TPP processes.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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