2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2012.12.039
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Isolation and characterization of macromolecular protein R-Phycoerythrin from Portieria hornemannii

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“…The supernatant was subjected to 35% followed by 55% saturated ammonium sulfate and each saturation stage, the precipitate was obtained by centrifugation at 12,500 × g for 20 min at 4°C. The precipitate was dialyzed against 0.005 M phosphate buffer at pH 7.2 and the levels of R‐PE, PC, APC, and total protein were estimated as described by Senthil kumar et al, 2013 (Senthilkumar, Suresh, et al, ). The dialyzed solution was lyophilized, stored at −20°C, and named as R‐PE‐rich protein extract (RPERPE).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The supernatant was subjected to 35% followed by 55% saturated ammonium sulfate and each saturation stage, the precipitate was obtained by centrifugation at 12,500 × g for 20 min at 4°C. The precipitate was dialyzed against 0.005 M phosphate buffer at pH 7.2 and the levels of R‐PE, PC, APC, and total protein were estimated as described by Senthil kumar et al, 2013 (Senthilkumar, Suresh, et al, ). The dialyzed solution was lyophilized, stored at −20°C, and named as R‐PE‐rich protein extract (RPERPE).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several therapeutic products have been isolated from seaweeds of subtropical and tropical populations and few of them have been screened for their anticancer potential (Manilal, et al, ; Xu, Huang, & Cheong, ). Though there are several reports on isolation of bioactive compounds with anticancer potential from marine algae (Gutiérrez‐Rodríguez, Juárez‐Portilla, Olivares‐Bañuelos, & Zepeda, ), algal phycobiliproteins gain huge importance due to their immuno‐enhancing, anti‐inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, antioxidant, and nutritional properties and these properties could provide vital breakthrough in cancer research (Belay, ; Dammeyer & Frankenberg‐Dinkel, ; Senthilkumar, Suresh, et al, ).…”
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“…R-phycoerythrin (RPE) is commonly used as a fluorescent label [ 39 ]. Phycobiliproteins are known for their immuno-enhancing, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, and antioxidant nutritive effects and anticancer properties [ 40 ].…”
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“…Different physico-chemical and enzymatic pretreatments have been suggested to enhance the yields, such as repeated freeze-thaw cycles [201,206], or grinding in liquid nitrogen of the freeze-dried seaweeds [207] aided in the release of R-phycoerythrin. Their further purification from the crude extract has been usually addressed through ammonium sulfate precipitation [208] or also by sucrose step-gradient ultracentrifugation [209] followed by purification by gel filtration and by ion exchange chromatography [130,210,211,212].…”
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confidence: 99%