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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 12:04
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Hello guys,
can you please help me?
I want ot make a lot of ammonia and cheapest is ammonia in urea ( I have about 25kg) and I need urease, I fount that urase is in soy beans or in peas, is possible to extract it with common chemicals and without centrifuge?
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 12:20


If I remember correctly, where I worked ~50 years ago, urease was extracted from soy beans with water, filtered in a vacuum-filter press, and then freeze-dried (by lyophilization).
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 13:33


You might find this attached paper useful (in fact, it's the first-ever paper to describe crystallization of an enzyme).

You really should have a centrifuge, but it's not too hard to make one.

Attachment: J. Biol. Chem.-1926-Sumner-435-41.pdf (492kB)
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[Edited on 10-2-2016 by Metacelsus]




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