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Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice ; (6): 434-439, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-790381

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Objective To investigate the influencing factors of the protein stability and hemolytic activity of tentacle extract ( TE) from the jellyfish Cyanea capillata .Methods Effects of various factors and treatments on the protein stability and hemolytic ac-tivity of TE were explored by protein detection , hemolytic assay and SDS-PAGE analysis.Results TE caused a significant and dose-dependent hemolytic effect , and the HU50 of TE against 0.5%erythrocyte suspensions from SD rats was 226μg/ml.A 40℃water bath for 1 hour could effectively remove the contaminating proteins in TE .TE retained hemolytic activity at 4℃for 28 days but it was unsta-ble when kept at 25℃over 3 days.TE was active in the range from pH 6.0 to 11.0 and the optimum pH was 8.0.Various buffer solu-tions had significantly different effects on the stability and hemolytic activity of TE , and a good salting-out effect was observed on the hemolytic protein of TE while the concentration of ammonium sulfate solutions was greater than 26%.Conclusion A 40℃water bath for 1 hour could effectively remove the contaminating proteins in TE and reduce its viscosity .The optimum conditions for maintaining stability and hemolytic activity of TE were 4℃ and pH 8.0.The salting-out effect from 26% and more ammonium sulfate solutions would be conducive to the enrichment of hemolytic protein .

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