Advancements in Aqueous Two-Phase Systems for Enzyme Extraction, Purification, and Biotransformation

Nikša Bekavac, M. Benković, Tamara Jurina, D. Valinger, J. Gajdoš Kljusurić, Ana Jurinjak Tušek, Anita Šalić
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In recent years, the increasing need for energy conservation and environmental protection has driven industries to explore more efficient and sustainable processes. Liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) is a common method used in various sectors for separating components of liquid mixtures. However, the traditional use of toxic solvents poses significant health and environmental risks, prompting the shift toward green solvents. This review deals with the principles, applications, and advantages of aqueous two-phase systems (ATPS) as an alternative to conventional LLE. ATPS, which typically utilize water and nontoxic components, offer significant benefits such as high purity and single-step biomolecule extraction. This paper explores the thermodynamic principles of ATPS, factors influencing enzyme partitioning, and recent advancements in the field. Specific emphasis is placed on the use of ATPS for enzyme extraction, showcasing its potential in improving yields and purity while minimizing environmental impact. The review also highlights the role of ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents in enhancing the efficiency of ATPS, making them viable for industrial applications. The discussion extends to the challenges of integrating ATPS into biotransformation processes, including enzyme stability and process optimization. Through comprehensive analysis, this paper aims to provide insights into the future prospects of ATPS in sustainable industrial practices and biotechnological applications.
用于酶提取、纯化和生物转化的水基两相系统的进展
近年来,对节能和环保的需求日益增长,促使各行各业探索更高效、更可持续的工艺。液液萃取(LLE)是各行各业分离液体混合物成分的常用方法。然而,传统的有毒溶剂的使用带来了巨大的健康和环境风险,促使人们转向使用绿色溶剂。本综述介绍了水性两相系统(ATPS)的原理、应用和优势,它可以替代传统的液相色谱法。ATPS 通常利用水和无毒成分,具有高纯度和单步生物大分子萃取等显著优点。本文探讨了 ATPS 的热力学原理、影响酶分区的因素以及该领域的最新进展。特别强调了 ATPS 在酶提取中的应用,展示了其在提高产量和纯度的同时最大限度地减少对环境影响的潜力。综述还强调了离子液体和深共晶溶剂在提高 ATPS 效率方面的作用,使其在工业应用中变得可行。讨论还延伸到将 ATPS 集成到生物转化过程中所面临的挑战,包括酶的稳定性和过程优化。通过综合分析,本文旨在为 ATPS 在可持续工业实践和生物技术应用中的未来前景提供见解。
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