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Non conventional protease purification methods for large scale application

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Studies on the cost effective purification method is very much essential for the industrially important enzyme like protease. The effects of different parameters studied on purification efficiency by non-conventional methods. The first process based on the adsorption property of activated charcoal and the next process was treatment with H2O2 followed by acetone precipitation. In this way about 65.5% of protease recovery with 4.5 fold purification was achieved. Based on laboratory data scaled up studies were made.

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Received: 22 December 1998

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Tunga, R., Banerjee, R. & Bhattacharyya, B. Non conventional protease purification methods for large scale application. Bioprocess Engineering 21, 447–452 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004490050700

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