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A method of increasing the purity of soluble elastin obtained by partial hydrolysis from aortic tissue of various species

Year 1992, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 7 - 13, 01.01.1992

Abstract

Elastin, a scleroprotein of the connective tissue, is insoluble in water, saline or all non-hydrolytic solvents. One method of obtaining soluble derivatives is partial hydrolysis with oxalic acid. Elastins obtained from the aortic tissue of various species were hydrolyzed 5 times and 75 minutes as a modification of Partridge's method of partial hydrolysis, where 60-minute boiling with 0.25 M oxalic acid at 100 °C is repeated 4 times. Cellulose acetate, SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and high performance liquid chromatography were used to identify the molecular mass and to control the purity of the soluble derivatives. These studies show that all soluble elastin derivative samples obtained with this method have two protein bands with molecular masses of 71,500 and 58.500 daltons which is closer to the molecular mass of tropoelastin. We believe that under these conditions of hydrolysis the purity of soluble elastin can be increased.

References

  • Jacob MP, Robert L. Isolation, characterization and biochemical properties of elastin. In : Robert L, flomebeck W, eds, Elastin and Elastases. Florida : CRC Press, 1989 ; 1: 49- 62.
Year 1992, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 7 - 13, 01.01.1992

Abstract

References

  • Jacob MP, Robert L. Isolation, characterization and biochemical properties of elastin. In : Robert L, flomebeck W, eds, Elastin and Elastases. Florida : CRC Press, 1989 ; 1: 49- 62.
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Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Editorial
Authors

G. Bilgin This is me

G. Güner This is me

M. Djavani This is me

Publication Date January 1, 1992
Published in Issue Year 1992 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Bilgin, G., Güner, G., & Djavani, M. (1992). A method of increasing the purity of soluble elastin obtained by partial hydrolysis from aortic tissue of various species. Marmara Medical Journal, 5(1), 7-13.
AMA Bilgin G, Güner G, Djavani M. A method of increasing the purity of soluble elastin obtained by partial hydrolysis from aortic tissue of various species. Marmara Med J. January 1992;5(1):7-13.
Chicago Bilgin, G., G. Güner, and M. Djavani. “A Method of Increasing the Purity of Soluble Elastin Obtained by Partial Hydrolysis from Aortic Tissue of Various Species”. Marmara Medical Journal 5, no. 1 (January 1992): 7-13.
EndNote Bilgin G, Güner G, Djavani M (January 1, 1992) A method of increasing the purity of soluble elastin obtained by partial hydrolysis from aortic tissue of various species. Marmara Medical Journal 5 1 7–13.
IEEE G. Bilgin, G. Güner, and M. Djavani, “A method of increasing the purity of soluble elastin obtained by partial hydrolysis from aortic tissue of various species”, Marmara Med J, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 7–13, 1992.
ISNAD Bilgin, G. et al. “A Method of Increasing the Purity of Soluble Elastin Obtained by Partial Hydrolysis from Aortic Tissue of Various Species”. Marmara Medical Journal 5/1 (January 1992), 7-13.
JAMA Bilgin G, Güner G, Djavani M. A method of increasing the purity of soluble elastin obtained by partial hydrolysis from aortic tissue of various species. Marmara Med J. 1992;5:7–13.
MLA Bilgin, G. et al. “A Method of Increasing the Purity of Soluble Elastin Obtained by Partial Hydrolysis from Aortic Tissue of Various Species”. Marmara Medical Journal, vol. 5, no. 1, 1992, pp. 7-13.
Vancouver Bilgin G, Güner G, Djavani M. A method of increasing the purity of soluble elastin obtained by partial hydrolysis from aortic tissue of various species. Marmara Med J. 1992;5(1):7-13.