Adsorbent polystyrene as an aid in plant enzyme isolation

1979 
Abstract Porous polystyrene (Amberlite XAD-4) adsorbs hydrophobic and surface-active materials from plant extracts and homogenates. With conventional extraction techniques, these materials tend to bind to proteins by hydrophobic interactions. In some cases covalent modification of protein also occurs. Interfering compounds include phenolics, quinones, terpenes and organic isothiocyanates. Polystyrene complements insoluble polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVPP, Polyclar AT), and the combination of these two adsorbents produced superior enzyme extracts from the several plant tissues that were tested. Tested procedures are described, and suggestions are given for adapting the procedures to new plant systems with contaminating natural products varying in quantity and in chemical nature.
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