Fui Chin Chong
Universiti Malaysia Pahang
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Journal of Chromatography B | 2009
Fui Chin Chong; Wen Siang Tan; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Tau Chuan Ling; Beng Ti Tey
Nucleocapsid (N) protein of Nipah virus (NiV) is a potential serological marker used in the diagnosis of NiV infections. In this study, a rapid and efficient purification system, HisTrap 6 Fast Flow packed bed column was applied to purify recombinant histidine-tagged N protein of NiV from clarified feedstock. The optimizations of binding and elution conditions of N protein of NiV onto and from Nickel Sepharose 6 Fast Flow were investigated. The optimal binding was achieved at pH 7.5, superficial velocity of 1.25 cm/min. The bound N protein was successfully recovered by a stepwise elution with different concentration of imidazole (50, 150, 300 and 500 mM). The N protein of NiV was captured and eluted from an inlet N protein concentration of 0.4 mg/ml in a scale-up immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) packed bed column of Nickel Sepharose 6 Fast Flow with the optimized condition obtained from the method scouting. The purification of histidine-tagged N protein using IMAC packed bed column has resulted a 68.3% yield and a purification factor of 7.94.
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering | 2007
Fui Chin Chong; Being Ti Tey; Zanariah Mohd. Dom; Kok Hing Cheong; Budiatman Satiawihardja; Mohd Nordin Ibrahim; Russly Abdul Rahman; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Tau Chuan Ling
Rice bran lipase (RBL) was delipidated to enhance its stability in organic solvent and its esterification activity at elevated temperature. The esterification activity of delipidated RBL increased as temperature was increased from 45 to 65°C. The esterification activity of delipidated RBL at 65°C was about 14 times greater than that of the non-delipidated RBL. As temperature was further increased to 75°C, the non-delipidated RBL lost all esterification activity, whereas the delipidated RBL retained approximately 48% of its esterilication activity. The delipidated RBL maintained a relative esterification activity greater than 80% after 16 h of incubation in hexane, whereas the non-delipidated RBL maintained a relative esterification activity of only 50%. A method for production of acylglycerol using delipidated RBL to esterify palm oil fatty acid distillate (PFAD) with glycerol in hexane was successfully developed. The effects of reaction temperatures and type of water removal agents (silica gel and molecular sieve) on the degree of esterification were also examined. A 4 h reaction at 65°C, catalyzed by delipidated RBL and using silica gel as the water removal agent resulted in 53.8% esterification. Thin layer chromatography analysis suggested that the esterified product was primarily comprised of mono-and di-acylglycerols.
Journal of Chromatography A | 2010
Fui Chin Chong; Wen Siang Tan; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Tau Chuan Ling; Beng Ti Tey
A direct recovery of recombinant nucleocapsid protein of Nipah virus (NCp-NiV) from crude Escherichia coli (E. coli) homogenate was developed successfully using a hydrophobic interaction expanded bed adsorption chromatography (HI-EBAC). The nucleic acids co-released with the recombinant protein have increased the viscosity of the E. coli homogenate, thus affected the axial mixing in the EBAC column. Hence, DNase was added to reduce the viscosity of feedstock prior to its loading into the EBAC column packed with the hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) adsorbent. The addition of glycerol to the washing buffer has reduced the volume of washing buffer applied, and thus reduced the loss of the NCp-NiV during the washing stage. The influences of flow velocity, degree of bed expansion and viscosity of mobile phase on the adsorption efficiency of HI-EBAC were studied. The dynamic binding capacity at 10% breakthrough of 3.2mg/g adsorbent was achieved at a linear flow velocity of 178 cm/h, bed expansion of two and feedstock viscosity of 3.4 mPas. The adsorbed NCp-NiV was eluted with the buffer containing a step gradient of salt concentration. The purification of hydrophobic NCp-NiV using the HI-EBAC column has recovered 80% of NCp-NiV from unclarified E. coli homogenate with a purification factor of 12.5.
The Scientific World Journal | 2006
Fui Chin Chong; Beng Ti Tey; Zanariah Mohd. Dom; Nordin Ibrahim; Russly Abd. Rahman; Tau Chuan Ling
An intensified esterification process was operated by circulating 10 l of reaction mixtures, consisting of palm oil fatty acid distillate (PFAD) and glycerol in hexane, through a packed-bed reactor (PBR) filled with 10 kg of delipidated rice bran lipase (RBL). The influence of the process parameters, such as reaction temperature and type of water-removal agent, on the performance of this intensified esterification process were investigated. The highest degree of esterification (61%) was achieved at a reaction temperature of 65°C, using silica gels as the water-removal agent. Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) analysis showed that the major composition of the esterified product was diacylglycerol.
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2009
Chin Woi Ho; Wen Siang Tan; Fui Chin Chong; Tau Chuan Ling; Beng Ti Tey
Separation and Purification Technology | 2010
Fui Chin Chong; Wen Siang Tan; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Tau Chuan Ling; Beng Ti Tey
Process Biochemistry | 2010
Fui Chin Chong; Wen Siang Tan; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Tau Chuan Ling; Beng Ti Tey
Archive | 2012
Beng Ti Tey; Fui Chin Chong; Wen Siang Tan
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2009
Fui Chin Chong; Wen Siang Tan; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Tau Chuan Ling; Beng Ti Tey
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2009
Fui Chin Chong; Wen Siang Tan; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Tau Chuan Ling; Beng Ti Tey