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Purification and drying methods of sericin from Bombyx mori cocoons.

Ana Paula SoneMarcelino Luiz GimenesJaqueline HoscheidGetulio Capello TomincMariana DalmagroGiuliana ZardetoGuilherme DonadelCamilo Freddy Mendoza Morejon
Published in: Natural product research (2023)
Different methods of purification and drying of sericin were evaluated to obtain a material free of contaminating residues through the development of safer and sustainable environmental technology. Samples purified using different proportions of alcohol solvents and by freezing/thawing were compared, while drying was performed by lyophilisation and atomisation in a spray. No significant statistical differences were observed in the yield of the purification process compared with the evaluated methods. Thus, the freezing/thawing method has economic and environmental advantages over other methods. Drying by spraying and lyophilisation produced particles exhibiting different properties in terms of structure: β-sheets, random sheets, and β-turns. In general, these particles are amorphous. The particles obtained by spray drying were more luminous, soluble, and spherical. Thus, purification by freezing/thawing and drying by spray can be considered appropriate methodologies for obtaining contaminant-free sericin through sustainable environmental technology.
Keyphrases
  • life cycle
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • ionic liquid