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Process Biochemistry, Vol.42, No.3, 303-309, 2007
The role of pH and its control on effective conjugation of bovine hemoglobin and human serum albumin
Human serum albumin (HSA) and bovine hemoglobin (Hb) conjugate is a promising candidate as a blood substitute. However, preparation of the conjugate is problematic because both proteins tend to conjugate between themselves rather than crosslink each other. In this work, a facile process for conjugation of Hb and HSA was developed through control strategy of the reaction. The reaction was carried out in a buffer containing borax-borate and mannite. The borax-borate was used for pH buffering while mannite was used as a pH switch and a reaction promoter. As a result, self-conjugation of Hb and self-conjugation of HSA were minimized. After the one-step conjugation reaction in aqueous solution, followed by the one-step purification by ion-exchange chromatography, the conjugate of HSA and Hb was obtained with the total yield about 50%. The P-50 and the Hill coefficient for the product were 16.1 mmHg and 1.82, respectively. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:human serum albumin (HSA);bovine hemoglobin (Hb);borax-borate buffer-mannite system;conjugate;blood substitute