화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.77-79, 779-788, 1999
Screening of variables in xylanase recovery using BDBAC reversed micelles
Xylanase recovery by reversed micelles using cationic surfactant (N-benzyl-N-dodeeyl-N-bis(2-hydroxyethhyl)ammonium chloride) BDBAC was evaluated under different experimental conditions. A full factorial design with center point was employed to verify the influence of different factors on the recovery. A mathematical model was found to represent the xylanase yield (Y) as a function of BDBAC and hexanol: Y = 4.32 + 5.1B + 2.64D + 0.83B(2) + 1.46D(2), where B = BDBAC and D = hexanol. The highest xylanase recovery (27%), indicated by the model was attained at pH = 8.1, BDBAC = 0.38 M and hexanol = 8.6%. Under these conditions, and to test the model, a new xylanase extraction was performed in laboratory, giving 29.4% recovery yield, this value was similar to that predicted by the model.