2021
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2021200639
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Extraction, Partial Purification and Characterization of Bromelain from Pineapple (Ananas Comosus) Crown, Core and Peel Waste

Abstract: Ananas Comosus (also known as pineapple) is a part of Bromeliaceae family and it is consumed as food as well as folk medicine for the treatment of various diseases. It is reported that pineapple is a rich source of bromelain, a cysteine protease and it is considered as an important enzyme in different industries due to its significant therapeutic and industrial applications such as anticancer, anti-inflammatory and meat tenderizing. Bromelain is mostly present in fruit and stem of pineapple, but it is reported… Show more

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“…The purification fold of 1.56 along with 78.84% yield was obtained with 50% ammonium sulfate fractionation, which is in agreement with Sharma & Vaidya (2018). Gul et al (2021) also reported the highest purity and yield percentage of pineapple crow bromelain, precipitated at 50% concentration. The activation of enzyme during ammonium sulfate precipitation, and removal of interfering substances during centrifugation under cool condition might have contributed to higher purity and activity recovery also.…”
Section: Purification Profilementioning
confidence: 89%
“…The purification fold of 1.56 along with 78.84% yield was obtained with 50% ammonium sulfate fractionation, which is in agreement with Sharma & Vaidya (2018). Gul et al (2021) also reported the highest purity and yield percentage of pineapple crow bromelain, precipitated at 50% concentration. The activation of enzyme during ammonium sulfate precipitation, and removal of interfering substances during centrifugation under cool condition might have contributed to higher purity and activity recovery also.…”
Section: Purification Profilementioning
confidence: 89%
“…The pineapple industry's vast production results in a proportional increase in pineapple waste. The pineapple processing industry produces peel, core, crown, and leaves as a by‐product 4. These wastes make up about 29–40 wt % of the overall weight of pineapples 5, 6.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%