Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.44, No.1, 21-30, 1994
Macroligand D-Alanyl-D-Alanine-Dextran for Vancomycin Purification - Equilibrium Binding Study
Water soluble macroligands for vancomycin purification in affinity ultrafiltration have been prepared by coupling the ligand D-alanyl-D-alanine to dextran activated by tosyl chloride, carbonyldiimidazole, and chloroformate, respectively. Centrifugal ultrafiltration has been used to study the equilibrium binding of vancomycin for the macroligands. The affinity binding can be described as Langmuir type adsorption and is strongly affected by temperature. The binding between vancomycin and macroligand is an unusual endothermic process that binding capacity of macroligand increases with temperature. Vancomycin has also been successfully purified from fermentation liquor using the macroligand in a centrifugal ultrafiltration device.