Bovine Pancreatic Lipase. I. Isolation, Homogeneity, and Characterization

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Bovine pancreatic lipase was isolated in a pure form by lyophilization of fresh bovine pancreas, extraction of the enzyme with sucrose solution, fractional precipitation with ammonium sulfate and acetone, followed by chromatography on Sephadex G-100. The specific activity of the purest lipase fraction was 1750 micromoles fatty acid, liberated in 30 min per milligram of protein, indicating a purification of approximately 473-fold, with an overall yield of about 42%. Homogeneity of the enzyme was confirmed by rechromatography on Sephadex G-100 as well as with the gel electrophoretic and ultracentrifugal techniques. The purified enzyme gave a typical protein ultraviolet absorption spectrum with maximum absorption at 276 nm and minimum at 252 nm. The purified enzyme exhibited a single pH optimum of 8.8 and an isoelectric point near pH 5.5. Its optimum temperature was 37 C, and its optimum substrate concentration was 10%. These properties resembled those of milk lipase. © 1976, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Shahani, K. M., Khan, I. M., & Chandan, R. C. (1976). Bovine Pancreatic Lipase. I. Isolation, Homogeneity, and Characterization. Journal of Dairy Science, 59(3), 369–375. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(76)84214-2

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